The Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art is located in Patio de los Naranjos, and it displays sculptures and paintings dating back to the 15th to the 16th century, a polychrome mosaic created in the 1780s, as well as pieces of furniture of high historic significance.
Located in close proximity to Maspalomas, Mundo Aborigen provides an interactive insight into the way the ancient inhabitant of Gran Canaria used to live.
For an intuitive insight into the history of traditional agriculture and tomato growing in Gran Canaria, tourists should visit the Harvest Museum.
The beaches in the south area of Gran Canaria seem to be the most popular by force of the fact they neighbor upon the most frequented resorts on the island