Museo Chinijo
Museo Chinijo
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Steve-and-Andie
Lancaster, UK3,531 contributions
Mar 2020
Small museum tucked behind the church. This free to enter gives an insight into the marine life in the area but also the salt and aloe vera industry which is the same information as any of the aloe vera museums on the mainland.
Worth a look. Not much else to do on the island!!
Worth a look. Not much else to do on the island!!
Written March 31, 2020
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rustythevet
UK59 contributions
Sep 2019 • Family
Lovely little museum, dolphins, whales and Aloe Vera! Free entry. Cleanest place on La Graciosa! Worth a visit.
Written September 16, 2019
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Wanderer191255
Southport, UK590 contributions
Feb 2020
Provides a great deal of information about salt and the marine life round the island if you take the time to read the commentaries. For those interested can I also suggest you visit the church which so beautifully represents the life of the local fishermen and I think is quite exceptional.
Written February 17, 2020
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Lhosa D
South West England, UK39 contributions
Dec 2019
Great little museum providing information on the marine nature reserve, the wonders of salt and aloe vera on the island, and Dolphins. A great overview of the area to help orientate and start your holiday on La Graciosa.
Written December 24, 2019
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Guyj2010
Hucknall, UK88 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
If you feel , like us that you should do something cultured on your holiday on La Graciosa, this is the place to visit.
It's a tiny museum, with three rooms which tell you about the natural history of the island. It takes about 10 minutes to see everything - then you can head off to the beach!
It's a tiny museum, with three rooms which tell you about the natural history of the island. It takes about 10 minutes to see everything - then you can head off to the beach!
Written March 21, 2019
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LanzaPaul
Lanzarote, Spain238 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
This is a tiny little museum tucked in at the back of Caleta de Sebo, but entry is free and it is well worth calling in to have a look at a little bit of the history of the archipelago.
Written May 7, 2017
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Tony C
Chichester, UK71 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
It is advertised as the smallest museum in the world and I can't disagree.
3 small rooms showing the history and sea life around the island.
This is not a big place.
large (relatively speaking ) shop dedicated to selling Aloe Vera products...
No souvenirs or anything else.
Free to enter, don't make a special trip to see this but do pop in for 5 minutes and take a look. even just to say hello.
3 small rooms showing the history and sea life around the island.
This is not a big place.
large (relatively speaking ) shop dedicated to selling Aloe Vera products...
No souvenirs or anything else.
Free to enter, don't make a special trip to see this but do pop in for 5 minutes and take a look. even just to say hello.
Written February 24, 2016
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