The World Heritage city of Tenerife promotes debate and recognition of innovative actions to coincide with the start of drafting its new General Plan.

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On Saturday, 4 October, La Laguna City Council is organising Tarde de las Tradiciones (Afternoon of Traditions), a musical show featuring the groups Parranderos y Punto and the San Borondón Folk Association, who will take the audience on a musical journey between the Canary Islands and America.
The Cultural Heritage Department and LM Arte Colección join forces in “Lagunear. Memory and Transformation”, a unique exhibition project and emotional cartography of the city through works by leading figures in Canarian art.
La Laguna celebrates 25 years as a World Heritage City, an anniversary in which, in addition to analysing the impact of this declaration in economic and social spheres, it reviews its evolution and historical and cultural significance through the eyes of the artists who lived there or visited it.
1,200 schoolchildren from the municipality will take part in ‘In the footsteps of Torriani’, an educational experience combining visits to historic buildings, puppets, legends and games.
Representatives from the fifteen cities outline strategic plans for areas such as culture, tourism and heritage for the year 2026.
Importantes edificios históricos, como la iglesia de Santo Domingo de Guzmán, el Instituto de Canarias Cabrera Pinto y el Museo de Arte Sacro de Santa Clara, mostraron sus secretos en nueve visitas guiadas nocturnas, de la mano de Localiando.
This Saturday, the World Heritage city will host a historical parade that brings generations together and celebrates the identity of La Laguna with music, colour and collective memory.
The programme, which is free and open to all citizens, includes contemporary dance, music, audiovisual expression, and guided and night-time tours of iconic buildings.
l casco histórico se convertirá este sábado (13 de septiembre) en un escenario al aire libre, con danza contemporánea, música en directo, tradiciones, memoria audiovisual y visitas guiadas a edificios emblemáticos
La iniciativa, gratuita y accesible, une tradición e innovación para compartir el legado de la única Ciudad de Canarias con el reconocimiento de UNESCO
El evento se celebra de forma simultánea en las 15 Ciudades Patrimonio de la Humanidad de España, una acción compartida que refuerza la proyección cultural de la ciudad tinerfeña