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The
Spínola Palace is the best example of state
architecture to be found on the island. Built between
1730 and 1780 by José Feo Peraza, its many
elements such as the panelled entrance, stone steps,
interior chapel, grand salons and patio expressed
the political and military power of that epoch.
In fact, it was the residence for the governor of
Lanzarote throughout the 18th Century. During the
1970's, the native artist, Cesar Manrique, oversaw
the palace´s restoration to its past splendour,
which can now be enjoyed by everyone.
Opening Hours:
Summer - 09:00 - 15:00 Daily (Saturday close)
Winter - 09:00 - 16:00 Daily (Saturday close)
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