Los Jameos del Agua
Los Jameos del Agua is one of the most emblematic places on the island of Lanzarote. This space, created by César Manrique and inaugurated in 1968, was the first Centre for Art, Culture and Tourism on the island. It forms part of one of the most significant works of his career, in which he transformed the natural environment into a unique space, integrating architecture, art and nature. The site is located inside a volcanic tunnel formed by the eruption of the Corona Volcano.
The Jameos del Agua Auditorium is an underground space made of basalt rock, with a capacity for 550 people. Over time, it has become a cultural reference point on the island, dedicated to music, the performing arts, and institutional events.
The Former House of the Volcanoes is a museum whose objective is to share the volcanic origin of the island, offering visitors a deep immersion into Lanzarote’s geological history. It also includes the César Manrique Room, in collaboration with the César Manrique Foundation, dedicated exclusively to the artist and his work.
To facilitate your attendance, we have arranged a general transfer service that will pick you up at 7:50 a.m. at the car park of Cabildo de Lanzarote. Please remember to arrive well in advance, as capacity for this service is limited and seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis without prior reservation. In this regard, you must go to the pick-up point, where seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis until the maximum capacity of the bus is reached. We therefore recommend that you arrive well in advance. If you are able to get a seat on the bus, please remember that you must show your event registration message to confirm that you are attending the event and that you are eligible for the free transfer.

