It would be extremely difficult for visitors to Arrecife to miss the fact that
the town is protected by no less than two ancient castles, both of which were
originally built to protect the island from attacks by invading pirates.
The older of the two castles is the Castillo de San Gabriel. This was originally
built in 1574 on a small island at the entrance to Arrecife harbour, which was
then connected to the mainland via a causeway and drawbridge. However, less than
12 years after its construction the original Castillo de San Gabriel was
completed destroyed during a raid by the Algerian pirate Morato Arraez.
The castle was subsequently rebuilt in 1599, and was then continuously used for
military purposes well into the late 1950's. The castle today is the home to the
Lanzarote Museum Archaeological and Ethnographic and is open to the general
public most days. Contact details are:
Castillo de San Gabriel
35500
Arrecife
Lanzarote
Telephone: +34 928 802 884
The second castle, the Castillo de San Jose, is substantially bigger than the
Castillo de San Gabriel, and proudly stands overlooking the harbour at Arrecife.
Construction of the castle began in 1776 during the rule of King Carlos III, and
it is widely believed that the only purpose of this project was to create work
for the impoverished local population of Lanzarote.
The Castillo de San Jose has since 1974, housed The Museum of Contemporary Art
which features a collection of works by many of the 20th Century's greatest
artists including Picasso, Bacon, Miro and, of course, Lanzarote's own Cesar
Manrique. Contact details are:
Castillo de San Jose
Calle Puerto Naos, s/n
35500
Arrecife
Lanzarote
Telephone: +34 928 812 321
As we have already briefly mentioned as part of our General Introduction Pages,
car parking in Arrecife can be a bit of a problem at the best of times. However,
if you don't decide to hire a car, getting around Lanzarote by public transport
is actually fairly easy. The
Transporte Interurbano de Lanzarote
operate a very reliable bus service to all of the larger resorts and towns
throughout the island, with the average cost of a journey being approximately
1.5€ to 3.0€ each way.
One of the most photographed features of Arrecife is undoubtedly the local
Parish Church, known locally as the Iglesia de San Gines. Originally this fine
building was built as a hermitage by the local merchant Francisco Garcia
Santellas in 1630, however it was subsequently converted into the Parish Church
in honour of Sant Gines, the patron saint of Arrecife in 1778.
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