Spagna square is a popular place for strolling around the city. It was founded in 1929. A fortress had been there before. It had been used to protect the island from pirates for hundreds of years. In the late 19th century, it was almost completely ruined. Nowadays, its remaining fragments are available for viewing. Under the square is an underground tunnel, where one can see the well-preserved walls of the fortress. Some symbolic monuments are established on the square. Nearby, are beautiful old buildings. Fort of John the Baptist is of great interest from a historical point of view. Many tourists know it under the unofficial name Black Fortress. Its construction took place in the second half of the 17th century. The fortress is the best preserved defensive structure from among presented on the island of Tenerife. Its entire territory is now accessible for tours. July is the best time to visit this historic landmark. At this time, they stage an annual historical festival here with reconstructions of the legendary battles and other thematic events. In the nearby town of Puerto de la Cruz, you can visit an excellent Archaeological Museum. Currently, its exposition includes more than 2600 pieces, among which are artifacts related to different periods of the development of the Guanches culture. Vintage jewelry, ceramics, and various cult artifacts have been discovered directly on the island of Tenerife. The museum occupies an old fisherman's house, built in the 19th century.
…
Read further