Magma Art and Congress Centre
The Magma Art and Congress Centre is one of the most important public buildings in Adeje, Spain. It was designed by famous architect Fernando Martin Menis to boost tourism on the barren Tenerife Island, with the expectation to become a focal point for cultural and economic development. It was originally designed as a standalone congress centre, but the final plan was enhanced to include theatre and concert facilities, as well as an auditorium that will regularly host concerts by the Orquestra Sinfonica de Tenerife.
Tourists who wish to behold the sight of the centre can choose from a wide range of budget-friendly, beautiful hotels that will surely make their stay more memorable. The stunning Coral Ocean View, a 7-minute drive from the centre, is an adults-only hotel with a relaxing ambiance. It has a rooftop terrace for sunbathing and sightseeing, a heated swimming pool, and a spa. It also has direct access to the beach, where visitors can snorkel or have a picnic by the shore. Three minutes away is the Apartamentos Caribe, with its tennis court, poolside bar, and evening entertainment. Its rooms are also equipped with convenient amenities such as a kitchenette and refrigerator. Those who are looking for fun in the city can sing their hearts out at the Theatre Cabaret Bar, which offers karaoke and entertainment every day of the week. For a more cultural experience, the Art Gallery La Musa showcases fascinating and inspiring artworks made and curated by internationally celebrated local artists. It is also known for its flexible viewing schedule.