Casa-Museo Antonio Padrón, Art museum in Gáldar, Spain
Casa-Museo Antonio Padrón is an art museum in Gáldar displaying over 100 works by a Canarian artist, including paintings, sculptures, and drawings. The collection documents 20th-century artistic practice with focus on local subjects and creative techniques.
The artist worked in the 20th century and developed his style influenced by Canarian traditions and landscapes. The building later became a museum to make his artistic legacy accessible to the public.
The museum displays how Canarian art of the 20th century expresses and preserves regional identity and traditions. Visitors can see how local subjects and themes come alive through paintings and sculptures.
The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday during regular daytime hours, making it convenient for day visits. Its central location in Gáldar puts it within easy reach of other town attractions.
Each exhibition room displays detailed information about the artist's materials and working techniques. These documentations reveal how traditional craft methods were used in modern artistic practice.
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