Casa De La Cultura Agustín De La Hoz

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Arrecife, Spain

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Cultural center· Tourist attraction

Casa De La Cultura Agustín De La Hoz Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Casa De La Cultura Agustín De La Hoz is located in Arrecife, Spain on Av. la Marina, 7,. Casa De La Cultura Agustín De La Hoz is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category cultural center in Spain.

Address

Av. la Marina, 7,

Phone

+34 928802884

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

Mon
9AM–2PM
 
5–9PM
Tue
9AM–2PM
 
5–9PM
Wed
9AM–2PM
 
5–9PM
Thu
9AM–2PM
 
5–9PM
Fri
9AM–2PM
 
5–9PM
Sat
10AM–2PM
 
5–9PM
Sun
10AM–2PM

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Sarah Wahltinez

This is a wonderful, free art museum on the waterfront in Arrecife. It is open late - we stumbled in on a week day around 8pm. They currently have a Cesar Manrique exhibit downstairs and are displaying art from local artists up stairs. It's free to enter but they do need some information from you for COVID contact tracing so be sure to stop at the desk as you enter. Definitely worth a visit!

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simon turner

Great location with wonderful exhibition space.

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Mark Pearce

After visiting Casa Amarilla nearby, we went here to see the continuation of the exhibition we saw there. Entry was free and the building consists of a number of large room displaying a variety of paintings, murals and sculptures, both traditional and modern. The gallery has a pleasant ambience that encourages you to take time to look around. I found the works displayed more interesting and accessible for a casual visitor like me, than I did when I visited the MIAC (Castillo San José) last year. Incidentally, the MIAC is also hosting part of this same exhibition too. Not all the works will appeal to everyone, but I think most visitors will find plenty they will enjoy. The gallery has an upper floor accessed via an attractive wooden staircase, with carvings either side. I think there was also a lift to access it, but I'm not certain of that. There are also public toilets available on both floors. We spent around 45 minutes going around the whole place. Definitely worth it if you have the time.

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Mike O'Brien

Well worth a visit

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Walter Rulf

Excellent

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Colin Dewhurst

Ok