Grand Canary Collection
Grand Canary, located in the beautiful Canary Islands of Spain, is a captivating destination that offers a diverse range of attractions and breathtaking landscapes
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
Grand Canary, located in the beautiful Canary Islands of Spain, is a captivating destination that offers a diverse range of attractions and breathtaking landscapes. One must-visit spot on this enchanting island is El Roque, a picturesque village nestled in Gran Canaria. With its charming streets and traditional architecture, El Roque provides an authentic glimpse into the local way of life. Another gem on Gran Canaria is Galdar, a historic town known for its rich cultural heritage. Explore ancient sites such as An Old Gateway and An Old Balcony through vibrant color lithographs that showcase the island's architectural wonders. Nature lovers will be mesmerized by the wild coast at sunset from Mirador del Balcon. This viewpoint offers panoramic views of Gran Canaria's rugged coastline, where crashing waves meet dramatic cliffs - truly a sight to behold. The island's natural beauty extends to its flora as well. The Canary Pine takes center stage in colorful lithographs, showcasing the unique vegetation found on Grand Canary. Las Palmas, the capital city of Grand Canary, also holds great significance. Discover this vibrant metropolis through captivating color lithographs that depict scenes like Las Palmas' bustling streets or even a Banana Cart - offering glimpses into daily life on the island. However, history has left its mark on Grand Canary too. Engravings from "The Spanish-American Crisis" reveal how these islands were once stocked with military stores during times of conflict - reminding us of their strategic importance throughout history. For those seeking adventure off-the-beaten-path, venture into Valley of San Roque while journeying towards Tafira. Lithographs capture this idyllic valley perfectly; it showcases lush greenery and winding roads that lead to hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Lastly but not leastly are photographs from "The Spanish-American War. " These black-and-white images portray Las Palmas' harbor being fortified by Spain during times of tension – a testament to the island's strategic significance.