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Auditorio de Tenerife

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

The Auditorio de Tenerife "Adán Martín" is a masterpiece of contemporary architecture and a cultural symbol of the Canary Islands. Designed by the world-renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, its dynamic and sculptural form has made it an iconic landmark since its inauguration in 2003.

What Makes the Auditorio de Tenerife Special?

  • A Masterpiece of Architecture: Designed by Santiago Calatrava, the building is considered one of the most significant works of late-modern architecture in Spain and the world. Its bold, futuristic design is instantly recognizable.
  • The Spectacular Arch: Its most defining feature is the monumental, unsupported arch (or "wing") that sweeps over the main building, reaching a height of 58 meters. This dramatic element evokes the image of a crashing wave or a crescent moon.
  • Prime Seaside Location: Situated right on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, its brilliant white structure creates a stunning contrast with the deep blue of the sea, integrating the building perfectly into its maritime landscape.
  • World-Class Acoustics: The interior's main Symphony Hall (Sala Sinfónica) is internationally acclaimed for its exceptional sound quality. The design ensures an immersive acoustic experience, making it a premier venue for concerts and operas.
  • Iconic 'Trencadís' Finish: The building's exterior is covered in a mosaic of broken white ceramic tiles, a technique known as 'trencadís'. This finish gives the auditorium its characteristic shimmering, bright white appearance that reflects the Canarian sun.
  • A Vibrant Cultural Hub: As the home of the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra (Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife), it is the epicentre of the island's high culture, hosting a diverse program of music, theatre, dance, and international festivals.