• The Pyramids of Güímar are six rectangular pyramid-shaped, terraced structures built from lava stone without the use of mortar.
  • On Friday 21st June, the Ethnographic Park & Botanical Garden Pirámides de Güímar will celebrate one of its most anticipated days, the Summer Solstice.
  • The Ethnographic Park “Pirámides de Güímar” is a 64.000 m2 site of great cultural value, which comprises six stepped pyramids that have been studied by...
  • Explore ancient Canary Islands pyramids, ethnographic exhibits, and diverse botanical gardens at Pirámides de Güímar outdoor museum in Tenerife.
  • These investigations showed that the pyramids are oriented astronomically to the summer and winter solstices. In 2017, Pirámides de Güímar obtained the...
  • On the south of Tenerife lies its most mysterious monument to date, the Pyramids of Guimar. Its origin continues to puzzle experts worldwide until now.
  • However, the well-known Norwegian researcher Thor Heyerdahl, who has long been studying the pyramids of Güímar, speaks against this theory.
  • In Güimar itself there were nine pyramids, but some were later disassembled, and the material was sent to build new houses.
  • Visiting the Pyramids of Güímar today is a unique and exciting experience that offers a glimpse into the history and culture of the Canary Islands.