Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes

Museum located of the metropolitan area of Tenerife

The “Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes” (Fine Art Museum) contains fourteen exhibition rooms, which hold works dating from the 16th to the 20th century. The building has a classic design and was built at the beginning of 1929 by the architect Eladio Laredo. The outside of the building is decorated with 10 busts of distinguished people from Tenerife, the most outstanding of which include: Teobaldo Power (musician and composer), Ángel Guimerá (poet and playwright), Juan de Iriarte (grammarian and writer), Antonio de Viana (poet), Villalba Hervás (historian), Bethencourt y Molina (engineer) and Valentín Sanz (painter).
The first objects to be kept and preserved here were the flags won in 1797 in the battle against Nelson. In 1840 the Town Hall ordered them to be preserved in a special place: this initiative was the beginning of the museum. In 1933 the current building was refurbished to be used as an exhibition space, as up until then, artistic works had been exhibited in the meeting rooms of the Town Hall.


Some of the most notable works that can be found in this museum are the "Triptych of Nava y Grimón" by the Flemmish painter Pieter Coecke; "San Andrés" by José de Rivera; "Orfeo" by Bueghel; a portrait of Queen Isabel II by Federico de Madrazo and works by Fernando Viscaí, Joaquín Sorolla, among many others. There are also an important number of works by Canarian artists, such as Gaspar de Quevedo, Cristóbal Hernández de Quintana, Juan de Miranda and González Méndez.
Among the many activities taking place here are guided tours of both the museum and of the patrimony of the city (Monuments of Santa Cruz, Squares and Avenues), book presentations, lectures and musical recitals.

Other details

Opening hours: 

Tuesday to friday: 10:00- 20:00 h

Saturdays and Sundays: 10:00 - 15:00 h

Address
Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes
C/ José Murphy, 12.
Pza. del Príncipe
38005 Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Fax.: 0034 922 24 88 73