Mysterious ruins on the island of Tenerife,
Pyramid of Guimard
Discover the pyramids made of stone, not sand, in Tenerife! In the 1990s, there were nine pyramid structures in Guimar Village, but the villagers tore them down, so currently only six remain. This place was built by Heyerdahl, and you can see not only the pyramids but also artifacts preserved in various forms such as museums, auditoriums, and gardens.
Visit the Pyramid of Guimar, Tenerife, where it is still a mystery who built it and when it was built!
Key Features
Mysterious Origins:
The exact origins of the Guimar Pyramid are not yet known.
Some scholars claim that these pyramids were built by the Guanchain in the 1st century BC, while others say they were piles of stones built by farmers in the 19th century.
Unique architectural style:
The Guimar Pyramids are made up of four triangles on each side, with a small stone cross erected at the top.
This unique architectural style is a feature not found in any other monument on the island of Tenerife.
address :
Pyramid of Guimard
Calle Chacona, 38500 Guímar, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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operating time :
Every week 10:00 AM - 18:00 PM
Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Operating hours vary by season. For more details, please refer to the official website .
Calle Chacona, 38500 Güímar, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain