Fuerteventura's Cultural Heritage
Fuerteventura’s cultural landscape is defined by its agricultural history and religious architecture. This collection features restored windmills (molinos) and water mills (molinas) that once processed grain, alongside 16th-century churches like the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria. Archaeological sites such as Poblado de La Atalayita offer insight into the island's pre-Hispanic inhabitants. Museums like the Ecomuseo La Alcogida and Casa de los Coroneles showcase traditional rural life and military history, while the Museo del Queso Majorero highlights the island's artisanal cheese-making traditions.
Molino de Villaverde
A traditional grain windmill located in the northern village of Villaverde, representing the island's historic agricultural reliance on wind power.
Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Regla
A 17th-century chapel in Pájara famous for its unique portal decorated with exotic motifs, including suns, snakes, and lions, suggesting Aztec influence.
House of Miguel de Unamuno
Devoted to the exiled writer who used to live here. See his works on display and enjoy the 20's atmosphere of the house.
Cave of Plains
Created from a lava pipe, this cave has numerous fossils and a unique kind of spider inside. Definitely visit.
Antigua Windmill Craft Centre
Quite curious old mill that now serves a a museum and a craft centre. You can buy the local products here and check out the exhibit.
Sanddunes
A protected natural area of shifting coastal sands and dunes located on the Jandía peninsula.
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Antigua
A 16th-century church featuring a classic white facade and traditional bell tower. It was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1990.
The Colonel's House
Used to be the house of the military. The architecture really is unique, same as the place it stands in - the bare desert.
Zona Arqueológica Poblado de La Atalayita
An archaeological site in the Pozo Negro valley containing stone dwelling remains built by the 'majos,' the island's original inhabitants.
Church of Our Lady of Candelaria
Situated in the heart of the city, this church dates back to the 16th century.
Museo del Queso Majorero
Located within the Antigua Craft Centre, this museum details the history and production of the island's award-winning Majorero goat cheese.
Molino de Antigua
A fully restored traditional windmill that forms part of a larger cultural complex including a craft center and botanical garden.
Archaeological Musem
Explore the island's past through this venue. There are exhibits on both archaeology and paleontology.
Centro de Interpretación de Los Molinos
A museum in Tiscamanita dedicated to the evolution of milling technology on the island, explaining the technical differences between various mill types.
Molino de Tiscamanita
A historic grain mill associated with the Tiscamanita Interpretation Centre, showcasing the mechanical systems used for traditional flour production.
Molina de Puerto Lajas
A 'molina,' a specific type of Canarian windmill developed in the 19th century where the machinery and grain processing are located on a single floor.
Ecomuseum La Alcogida
An open-air museum with seven restored houses. You can witness all of the "old life" here - from farming to crafts.
Casa Mane Art Centre
Acquaint yourself with the well-known Canarian artists. There is also contemporary art and a floor devoted to sculptures.
Ermita de San Juan y San Pedro
A small, traditional chapel in the village of Vallebrón featuring characteristic Canarian religious architecture and a simple whitewashed exterior.
Molino de Tefía
A historic six-sailed windmill located near Tefía, used for grinding grain in the island's windy central plains.
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