Occupying part of the mid-18th-century Casa de los Echeverría (you'll spot the noble/military family's crest on the facade), this worthwhile museum explores both the island’s Guanche past and its present-day culture. Displays reveal Guanche day-to-day life and their social, political and religious structures, with information in Spanish and English.
Museo Arqueológico de La Gomera
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