The Antonio Padron House Museum is located in the city of Galdar. It displays more than 100 works made by Antonio Padron, a multivalent artist born in Gran Canaria who produced both pictorial and sculptural works, but whose work exceeded these fields of arts, being rightfully deemed a ceramist and composer alike.
Both the means and the reasons for making trips from Gran Canaria to Tenerife, the largest island of the archipelago, are solidly reliable and grounded.
For an intuitive insight into the history of traditional agriculture and tomato growing in Gran Canaria, tourists should visit the Harvest Museum.
All that is implied in the traditional wine making in Gran Canaria can now be understood by visiting the Museum of Wine, an edifice located in Santa Brigida