The presentation of the bronze stele opens the final day of events marking the anniversary, which culminates today with the closing ceremony at the Leal Theatre.

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Casa Anchieta hosts the opening of photographer Angélica Dass’ international project Humanæ, which will be open to visitors until 25 January.
La Laguna City Council, in collaboration with the Diocese of Nivariense, will turn the side façade of the Cathedral into a giant screen.
Fifteen schools in the municipality have joined this initiative, with a march that started at Plaza de la Concepción and passed through Obispo Rey Redondo and Viana streets until reaching Plaza del Cristo.
With this dual gesture, La Laguna reinforces its identity as the origin of Tenerife’s historic roads and as an urban model exported to Latin America, projecting its cultural legacy beyond its borders and reaffirming its universal vocation.
Internationally renowned speakers, such as Edith Brown Weiss and Angélica Dass, participate in a global forum that brings together art, academic thought and citizenship
The La Laguna Declaration of Future Generations is reinforced, 31 years later, in a World Heritage city awarded by the EU for its commitment to inclusion
The City Council, together with the island and Canary Islands institutions, presents the closing programme for the 25th anniversary as a World Heritage City.
International conferences, exhibitions, an institutional ceremony and an audiovisual show in the Cathedral will form part of the final week of events.
San Cristóbal de La Laguna is preparing to host a new edition of the City of La Laguna Choral Festival, which this year celebrates its 46th edition, from 15 to 21 December 2025, in some of the municipality’s most emblematic heritage and cultural venues.
The city thus becomes the epicentre of an international debate on how to preserve, disseminate and project its legacy into the future, reinforcing its role as a heritage benchmark in the Canary Islands and in Latin America.
Set in the final years of the 16th century, the play suggests that the mythical tree bearing golden apples described in classical mythology was located in La Laguna and that these apples could grant immortality to King Philip II.