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		<title>Casa del Carnaval, Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Where Carnival Lives All Year Round</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you want to truly understand the spirit of Carnival — beyond parades, music, and glitter — make time...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to truly understand the spirit of Carnival — beyond parades, music, and glitter — make time to visit <strong><a href="https://casacarnavalsantacruz.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="">Casa del Carnaval</a></strong> in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.<br>This is where the history, creativity, and emotion behind one of the world’s most famous carnivals come together under one roof.</p>



<p>Located in the Barranco de Santos area, near Puente Galcerán, Casa del Carnaval offers a deeper look into a celebration officially recognised as a&nbsp;<strong>Festival of International Tourist Interest</strong>&nbsp;— and it does so in a modern, immersive, and accessible way.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Did you know?</h3>



<p>Did you know that Santa Cruz Carnival has hosted&nbsp;<strong>world-famous performers</strong>, broken&nbsp;<strong>Guinness World Records</strong>, and inspired artists far beyond the Canary Islands? Over the decades, international music icons have stepped onto Carnival stages, legendary performers like&nbsp;<strong>Celia Cruz</strong>&nbsp;have left their mark on the celebrations, and the city itself has transformed into one of Europe’s most vibrant open-air festivals. Some Carnival costumes take&nbsp;<strong>months to build</strong>, can weigh&nbsp;<strong>hundreds of kilos</strong>, and are designed more like moving sculptures than traditional outfits. If you’ve ever wondered how all of this comes together — the music, the craftsmanship, the stories, the people —&nbsp;<strong>Casa del Carnaval is exactly where those answers live.</strong></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What Is Casa del Carnaval?</h2>



<p>Casa del Carnaval is not a traditional museum. It is a&nbsp;<strong>living cultural space</strong>&nbsp;designed to help visitors understand how Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife has evolved, why it matters so deeply to the island, and how it continues to shape local identity.</p>



<p>Spanning over&nbsp;<strong>1,050 square metres</strong>, the venue combines permanent exhibitions, temporary displays, digital experiences, and educational spaces — all created to make Carnival feel alive, not frozen in time.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Permanent Exhibition Full of Colour and Craft</h2>



<p>At the heart of the visit is the&nbsp;<strong>permanent exhibition</strong>, showcasing original Carnival costumes, key decorative elements, and visual archives that highlight the craftsmanship behind the festival.</p>



<p>The experience is designed to be:</p>



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<li>visual and sensory</li>



<li>comfortable and engaging</li>



<li>flexible enough to change and grow over time</li>
</ul>



<p>Each year, the exhibition is updated to include:</p>



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<li>the costume of the <strong>current Carnival Queen</strong></li>



<li>outfits worn by prize-winning groups from the most recent Carnival (murgas, comparsas, musical groups, adult and children’s categories)</li>
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<p>This means no two visits are exactly the same.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Hall of the Carnival Queen</h2>



<p>One of the most striking spaces inside Casa del Carnaval is the&nbsp;<strong>Hall of the Carnival Queen</strong>.</p>



<p>Here, the current Queen’s costume takes centre stage, surrounded by her ladies-in-waiting. These monumental designs — often weighing hundreds of kilos — serve as the introduction to the wider exhibition and set the tone for what follows: creativity without limits.</p>



<p>From there, visitors move through&nbsp;<strong>eight independent exhibition modules</strong>, each equipped with multilingual screens explaining different aspects of Carnival traditions, characters, and artistic processes.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Posters, Videos, and Interactive Spaces</h2>



<p>The route through the museum includes:</p>



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<li>a collection of <strong>historic Carnival posters</strong>, including recent editions</li>



<li>a large <strong>video wall</strong> with footage capturing the energy of Carnival celebrations</li>



<li>an <strong>interactive educational area</strong>, especially popular with school groups and curious visitors</li>
</ul>



<p>These spaces help connect past and present, showing how Carnival imagery, themes, and messages have changed over the decades.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Digital Experiences and Audioguides</h2>



<p>To make the experience accessible to international visitors, Casa del Carnaval offers a&nbsp;<strong>digital audioguide system</strong>&nbsp;that can be accessed directly on mobile devices.</p>



<p>Available languages include:</p>



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<li>English</li>



<li>Spanish (with and without subtitles)</li>



<li>French</li>
</ul>



<p>Throughout the visit, digital resources enhance the experience, allowing visitors to explore Carnival stories, sounds, and visuals in a more immersive way — including playful elements such as&nbsp;<strong>virtual costume experiences</strong>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Honouring the People Behind the Carnival</h2>



<p>Casa del Carnaval is also a tribute to the people who have shaped the festival over generations:</p>



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<li>Carnival Queens</li>



<li>costume designers</li>



<li>group founders and pioneers</li>



<li>award-winning Carnival groups</li>



<li>iconic Carnival characters</li>
</ul>



<p>Special attention is given to the&nbsp;<strong>Adult Queen, Children’s Queen, and Senior Queen</strong>, each displayed in dedicated spaces, alongside the groups and personalities that keep the Carnival spirit alive year after year.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sala Suspi and Cultural Events</h2>



<p>The venue includes a multi-purpose space known as&nbsp;<strong>Sala Suspi</strong>, named in honour of a well-known Carnival murguero.</p>



<p>This room hosts:</p>



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<li>temporary exhibitions</li>



<li>talks and conferences</li>



<li>book presentations</li>



<li>seminars and cultural events</li>
</ul>



<p>It reinforces Casa del Carnaval’s role not just as an exhibition space, but as an active cultural hub.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Carnival Research and Documentation Centre</h2>



<p>Beyond exhibitions, Casa del Carnaval also houses a&nbsp;<strong>documentation and research centre</strong>&nbsp;dedicated to Carnival heritage.<br>It is designed for:</p>



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<li>researchers and academics</li>



<li>journalists</li>



<li>students</li>



<li>anyone interested in Carnival history and archives</li>
</ul>



<p>The centre supports the preservation, cataloguing, and public access to Carnival-related materials.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Practical Information</h2>



<p><strong>Address:</strong><br>Calle Aguere, 17<br>38005 Santa Cruz de Tenerife</p>



<p><strong>Phone:</strong><br>+34 922 04 60 20</p>



<p><strong>Email:</strong><br><a>info@casacarnavalsantacruz.com</a></p>



<p><strong>Opening hours:</strong><br>Monday to Sunday, 10:00 – 18:30</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Carnival Never Really Ends in Santa Cruz</h2>



<p>Santa Cruz de Tenerife doesn’t celebrate <a href="https://adeje.com/category/carnival/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Carnival">Carnival</a> just once a year.<br>At Casa del Carnaval, the music, colours, stories, and creativity live on every day.</p>



<p>If you’re curious about Carnival costumes, traditions, or the people behind the festival — this is a visit worth making.</p>



<p><strong>Come and enjoy Carnival, all year round.</strong></p>



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