
NAVIGATION















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San
Bartolome
San Bartolomé is the geographical centre of the island of Lanzarote and an
important agricultural region where vegetables grow in the sandy "jable"
soil, unique to Lanzarote.
The main crops that grow in the region are sweet potatoes, watermelons and
squash.
San Bartolomé is one of the seven municipals of Lanzarote and therefore
has a town hall, ayuntamiento, headed by the local mayor. The main town,
also called San Bartolomé, is of traditional canarian style with buildings
of interest that include the Casa Mayor Guerra, the 18th century home of
former military Governor of Lanzarote.
Also close to the town hall itself is the Tanit Ethnic Museum, which
contains a display of working and cultural life of Lanzarote over the past
centuries.
On the outskirts of the town one will encounter the wonderful home of the
late César Manrique. The beautiful building now houses a foundation,
Fundacion Cesar Manrique, keeping alive the wonderful legacy of a truly
brilliant artist.
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