La Laguna is also a place of learning. Science, history and culture all have their place in our city. Well-maintained public and private spaces offer visitors the opportunity to learn about our history and customs. Conservation, research, communication and exhibition are also part of the idiosyncrasy of a city that is considered the cultural capital of the Canary Islands. From the sensory experiences and interactive experiments of the Museum of Science and the Cosmos, to the walls adorned with 50 years of history of the musical group Los Sabandeños, passing, among others, through the years of historical relations between the Canary Islands and America documented in the CEDOCAM.


