Canarian history in a Franciscan convent
The Island Museum of La Palma brings together archaeology, ethnology and natural and nautical sciences. Established in 1986 and located in Santa Cruz de la Palma, locals and visitors come to enjoy a top collection of exhibits. The location encompasses an old Franciscan convent from the 16th century which is organized around two patios with wooden corridors and two cloisters. In addition, the spot includes other museums such as the Natural History Museum, Ethnography Museum and Humanity and the Fine Arts Museum. To top off the cultural experience, the José Pérez Vidal Island Library and the General Archive of La Palma are also positioned nearby.
Fauna, flora, and artistic relics in La Palma
The Island Museum of La Palma is located in the centre of the city, so it’s easy to find restaurants after parking your car nearby. Admission can cost from between zero euros and four euros depending on the discounts provided by the museum. Exhibits include Flemish works and a collection of pieces that depict the domestic, agricultural and craft world of the Canary Islands. These include artefacts related to the local fauna and flora.