Auditorio Alfredo Kraus

Created by Óscar Tusquets, it was built between 1993 and 1997 with the idea of erecting a lighthouse to protect Las Canteras beach.

[1][2][3] The Auditorium bears the name of Alfredo Kraus in homage and gratitude to the work of the tenor from Gran Canaria.

[4] In its main hall, behind the orchestra, there is an enormous window of around 100 m2 that allows a view of the Atlantic Ocean while attending a concert.

The recital, given by organist Wolfgang Seifen, was in aid of the Fundación Mundo en Armonía.

Eight years later, on 3 November 2010, the range of venues was completed with the inauguration of a multi-purpose hall, also designed by Óscar Tusquets, which incorporates a mechanism for collecting the seats and thus accommodating all kinds of events.

Auditorio alfredo kraus las palmas de gran canaria
Alfredo Krauss frontal
Medusa Sculpture