: These towns are well-known for their numerous street sculptures that celebrate local traditions and daily life. Lucha Canaria (Canarian Wrestling) : Sculptures in Ingenio often depict traditional sports like wrestling.
: Cities like Las Palmas and towns like Agüimes act as "open-air museums" where you can find bronze statues and contemporary pieces just by walking through the historic centers.
: A landmark metal sculpture by the famous Canarian artist Martín Chirino , located at the entrance to Esculturas Gran Canaria
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. It serves as an iconic symbol of the capital's coastal landscape.
: If you plan to visit the Sculpture Park near Agaete , it is a moderate hike with an elevation gain of approximately 456 feet, typically taking between 1 to 1.5 hours to complete. : These towns are well-known for their numerous
: Various works in Ingenio pay homage to the history of sugar cane (Ingenio de Azúcar) and rural labor.
The island's sculptures range from avant-garde metal structures to traditional stone carvings: : A landmark metal sculpture by the famous
Puerto de las Nieves - Roque de las Nieves - Parque de Esculturas