The Tanit Museum, declared a center of Tourist and Cultural Interest, is located in the old cellars of a traditional 18th century Lanzarote's house, in the heart of the island, in the village of San Bartolomé.
In the museum facilities you can take a tour to understand the originalities of Lanzarote, an island that rises from the ashes of a volcano and takes advantage of its surroundings.
The curiosities exhibited in the Tanit are references to pottery, crops, jables, customs, tipismos, costumes and everything related to the history of hutch. The custom made art in this gallery that invites to know the most autochthonous of Lanzarote.
The Tanit Museum, founded by José Perdomo and Remi Quintana, preserves and shows the ethnographic heritage, as well as developing a wide cultural work with activities to spread and enrich the culture of the island.
A few kilometers from Tanit you can go from tapas to the Monumento al Campesino (Monument to the Peasant).