In Gran Canaria you can enjoy all kinds of cultural and leisure activities, as well as sunbathing on its wonderful beaches. One of these activities is visiting the museums of Gran Canaria, which stand out for their great variety and where those dedicated to preserving the history and culture of the people who inhabited the island hold a prominent place.
If you have decided to spend your holidays on this island, we offer you a list of the twelve best museums you can visit in Gran Canaria, which are part of a Museum Network where you can admire everything from ancient aboriginal ceramics to interesting works of contemporary art.
What is the Museum Network in Gran Canaria
The Museum Network in Gran Canaria is a group of cultural centres, museums, foundations and colonial houses that preserve the island’s intangible heritage. In them, works of different styles are exhibited, representing the various cultures that have passed through the archipelago.
One of the particularities of Gran Canaria is that, for centuries, it has been a stopover for travellers from different parts of the world. This is how its culture has developed, captivating visitors who have the opportunity to spend their holidays on the island and appreciate what the museums have to offer.
The best museums in Gran Canaria to visit
From the official Tourism website, you can find a wide list of museums in Gran Canaria to explore the island and include them in your itinerary. From there, we have selected the most recommended ones for those who want to fully understand its cultural history—take note!
Canarian Museum
The Canarian Museum is one of the most emblematic museums in Gran Canaria. It was founded in the 19th century to promote the island’s scientific and cultural development.Among its public exhibitions are geological collections, exhibitions of works of art, and displays of prehispanic remains. It also offers documentary screenings about the island and guided tours for groups of students and tourists.

Casa de Colón
Another of the best museums in Gran Canaria you should visit is the Casa de Colón, whose building dates back to the late 15th century and is linked to Columbus’s visit as a stopover on his journey to the New World.
Inside, you can take part in talks, courses, concerts and temporary contemporary art exhibitions. It also includes an educational programme to bring children closer to the cultural history of Gran Canaria and is a meeting point for lovers of knowledge.

Casa África
In addition to aboriginal and European culture, Gran Canaria also received African influences due to its proximity to the continent. This led to the creation of Casa África, with the aim of improving Spanish-African relations through educational and cultural activities.
Cueva Pintada Museum and Archaeological Park
The Cueva Pintada Museum and Archaeological Park was created after the discovery of an ancient mural made by the island’s early inhabitants in a cave. This sparked interest in preserving it, leading to the creation of this museum, which carries out activities for the preservation and dissemination of pre-Hispanic cultures.
Elder Museum of Science and Technology
For science lovers, we recommend the Elder Museum of Science and Technology, one of the few museums in Gran Canaria focused on this theme, featuring interactive spaces for all ages.

Museo Néstor Álamo
Néstor Álamo was a prominent musician from the island. His house reflects traditional Canarian homes, and this museum is entirely dedicated to his life and social environment.
León y Castillo House Museum
The León y Castillo House Museum preserves the legacy of important figures from the island and is one of the museums in Gran Canaria focused on contemporary history, offering activities such as courses and conferences.
Pérez Galdós House Museum
One of the museums in Gran Canaria dedicated to a prominent figure of the local culture that we recommend visiting is the Pérez Galdós House Museum. Inside this museum, you will find displays of furniture, photographs, everyday objects and other personal belongings of Pérez Galdós, thus offering a perfect recreation of the domestic and family environments of the famous writer.
Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art
The Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art preserves religious culture with exhibitions of sculptures, religious objects and historical pieces of great value.
Antonio Padrón House Museum – Indigenist Art Centre
This Indigenist Art Centre aims to exhibit and promote the works of the painter Antonio Padrón, who sought to reflect the unique nature of Gran Canaria and to explore indigenism as a marker of identity.
Atlantic Centre of Modern Art (CAAM)
Commonly known as CAAM, the Atlantic Centre of Modern Art is the main museum of contemporary art in the Canary Islands. Its permanent collection includes representative works by the most prominent Canarian artists, as well as pieces by international painters and sculptors. Its programme of temporary exhibitions and schedule of cultural activities are also worth highlighting.

El Castillo de la Luz – Fundación Martín Chirino
Built in the 15th century, the fortification of the Castillo de la Luz is the oldest in the Canary Islands and has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest. Since 2015, it has housed the Martín Chirino Art and Thought Foundation, one of the most renowned sculptors from Gran Canaria, who, together with artists such as Antonio Saura, belonged to the artistic movement known as “El Paso”.
We hope you enjoyed this information about the museums in Gran Canaria and that you include some of them in your itinerary. If you would like to book your accommodation on the island in one of our hotels, do not hesitate to contact us.
