The Council of Tenerife is drafting the final project to house an archaeoethnographic park in Buenavista del Norte, after approving the proposal presented by Sí se puede. The park will be located in the neighborhood of El Palmar, specifically in the area of the Ereconde II ravine and the Las Palmas hamlet. The proposal presented by the ecosocialist party comes after the discoveries made in ethnographic and historical research carried out in recent years.
The proposal is supported by the interventions carried out by the archaeologist Bertila Galván, who had already explored some habitation caves in the area.
The archaeoethnographic park of the Las Palmas farmhouse will offer an interpretation from the settlement of the ancient Canarians in the Ereconde II ravine to the present day of the farmhouse, passing through the settlement and reuse of the caves after the conquest. The project has been designed with two viewpoints.
The first will be in the farmhouse area and the second will be a floating viewpoint within the ravine. The latter will allow the visitor to observe the residential caves that are distributed in a circular pattern.