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NAVIGATION |
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Teguise Teguise, named after a Guanche (the original inhabitants of Lanzarote)
Princess, was the capital of Lanzarote up until 1852, when
Arrecife became the Capital due to it's increased importance as a
Port. Teguise is amongst the oldest towns in the Canary Islands, it being
almost 600 years old.At the heart of Teguise is a lovely town square, the San Miguel Plaza, which becomes the center of a market, which is held every Sunday morning. At this market you will find many locally produced crafts as well as "replica" watches. Overlooking
Teguise is the 'Castillo de Santa Barbara', a 16th century castle built to
protect the island from invading moorish pirates.These attacks were frequent and bloody, one of the side streets in Teguise bears the name Sangre - blood in spanish - on account of these attcks. The castle now houses an emigration museum. |
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