Visit The Unique Home Of Artist César Manrique In Lanzarote
César Manrique and his home on the island of Lanzarote
César Manrique was born in Arrecife in Lanzarote on April 24, 1919, and went on to study architecture at the University of La Laguna. In 1945, Manrique moved to Madrid, Spain’s capital and was awarded a scholarship by the San Fernando Art School. He graduated from the art school with a degree in teaching art and painting.
Here, Manrique designed and built his spectacular and unique home among the lava bubbles before passing away after an accident in 1992. That same year, the César Manrique Foundation was formed to preserve his artistic legacy.
Manrique’s home in Lanzarote
The top level of the house looks perfectly “normal,” crafted in the typical architectural style of Lanzarote, with a welcoming garden. However, the lower levels are what make the house unique and fascinating.
This leads to an outside area with a swimming pool, bar and barbecue, with a dance floor for the many parties hosted by Manrique.
Interior rooms among the lava
As can be seen in the video included at the end of the article, the various rooms in the house are joined by curved, well-lit tunnels, running from one lava bubble to the next and the two levels are reached via curving stairways, making for a fascinating transition.
The art of César Manrique
Meanwhile, visitors can also explore a gallery where some original sketches by popular and famous Spanish artists Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso can be seen. Above ground, the garden of the house features local, natural flora and the garden’s wall has been decorated by Manrique with a colorful mural.
Besides Manrique’s wonderful home, the artist’s work can be seen across the island in the form of several eclectic and iconic sculptures. Most are related to nature and some are made to turn in the wind.
According to the César Manrique Foundation’s website, the non-profit organization focuses on the arts and the natural environment in Lanzarote. Funds from entrance fees to Manrique’s home are used to raise awareness of the art, culture, and environmental activities on Lanzarote.
Enjoy a virtual tour of César Manrique’s home in Lanzarote in the video below and be sure to visit when on vacation in the Canary Islands of Spain.