Jameos del Agua

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Jameos del Agua is a striking cultural and tourist complex built within volcanic caves on Lanzarote, designed by artist César Manrique and known for its unique architecture and underground lake.

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Jameos del Agua canonical 2
Jameo de Oro 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural complex
lava tube cave complex
tourist attraction
architect César Manrique
associatedWith Lanzarote’s UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status
climate subtropical semi-arid
country Spain
designer César Manrique
formedFrom lava tube
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasFeature artificial swimming pool
auditorium
bar
concert hall
gardens
natural cave
restaurant
underground lake
hasMuseum Casa de los Volcanes
hasParking yes
hasSpecies Munidopsis polymorpha
hasView Atlantic Ocean
isPartOf Municipality of Haría
knownFor integration of architecture and volcanic landscape
population of blind albino crabs
underground saltwater lagoon
unique subterranean auditorium
languageOfSignage English
Spanish
locatedIn Canary Islands
Lanzarote
Spain
locatedOn Lanzarote
surface form: island of Lanzarote
near Cueva de los Verdes
openedToPublicAsComplex 20th century
operator Cabildo de Lanzarote
partOf César Manrique’s works on Lanzarote
Cueva de los Verdes
surface form: Volcán de la Corona lava tube system
primaryAccess road
region province of Las Palmas
surface form: Las Palmas province
style land art
organic architecture
theme environmental conservation
volcanology
tourismType cultural tourism
nature tourism
waterSource Atlantic Ocean infiltration
waterType saltwater

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Lanzarote hasNotableAttraction Jameos del Agua
Cueva de los Verdes connectedTo Jameos del Agua
Viswanathan Anand awardReceived Jameos del Agua
this entity surface form: Jameo de Oro