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La Laguna (social)

  • La Laguna Foundation
    Jul 27, 1496

    La Laguna Foundation

    It was founded by Alonso Fernández de Lugo, being the first capital of the island, since being so in the center of the island there was no risk of a pirate attack or looting. This city was created on the shore of an old lagoon called Aguere, although it dried up and created the current town.
  • First Town Hall of La Laguna
    1497

    First Town Hall of La Laguna

    It was made up of six aldermen and two juries, reaffirming the official existence of the town.
  • Cabildo de la Isla
    1497

    Cabildo de la Isla

    It was located where the "Council Houses", which coincidentally is the current location of the town hall, was made up of 2 courts, 1 notary public, 4 public and 1 delivery.
  • The hermitage of San Miguel
    1506

    The hermitage of San Miguel

    It is located in the Plaza del Adelantado. He ordered the construction of the Adelantado as a family vault, in addition to the fact that this hermitage was used on several occasions as a meeting place for the Island Council.
  • First hospital in Tenerife
    1507

    First hospital in Tenerife

    It was called the Hospital de Santa María de la Antigua Misericordia, run by a brotherhood. This building was replaced by the municipal public library of La Laguna.
  • Coat of arms
    1510

    Coat of arms

    The queen at that time granted the town its coat of arms, which is formed by the Archangel San Gabriel, the Teide, with a castle and a lion. With this shield, La Laguna was also proclaimed as the capital of the sila, thus establishing the cultural, political and social center.
  • La Parroquia Matriz de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción
    1511

    La Parroquia Matriz de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción

    It is the main parish of San Cristóbal de La Laguna and is located between the squares of La Concepción and Doctor Olivera. It was the first parish in Tenerife. The church has been an Asset of Cultural Interest since 1948 and received the category of Historic-Artistic Monument in 2012.
  • iglesia de Santa María de los Remedios
    1515

    iglesia de Santa María de los Remedios

    It is a cathedral where the remains of Alonso Fernández de Lugo, the conqueror of the Canary Islands and founder of the city, are found. The cathedral is located in the historic center of the city of La Laguna.
  • 1522

    Iglesia de Santo Domingo Guzmán

    There are different important elements that are kept from the workshops of La Laguna in the eighteenth century.
  • city title
    1531

    city title

    Emperor Carlos V of Germany and I of Spain named La Laguna with the title of city, with a population of 5,100 inhabitants.
  • Iglesia de San Benito Abad
    1532

    Iglesia de San Benito Abad

    It was created near the Iglesia de la Concepción, in the San Benito neighborhood. This place is part of the village pilgrimage, honoring the patron saint of laborers and harvests.
  • Mayor's house
    1545

    Mayor's house

    This house belonged to the corregidores de la sila, officials of the Spanish crown, although later it became the property of a Bishop.
  • Peste negra
    1582

    Peste negra

    There was an outbreak of plague in the city that lasted for a year, which caused 5,000 to 9,000 deaths.
  • Palace of Nava

    Palace of Nava

    This building had the Tertulia de Nava, a nucleus of highly influential intellectuals during the Enlightenment.
  • First plan of La Laguna

    First plan of La Laguna

    The oldest plan that is still preserved created by Leonardo Torriani.
  • Palace of Lercaro

    Palace of Lercaro

    It was ordered to be built by the lieutenant general of Tenerife. It has been restored to be the Museum of History and Island Archive of Tenerife.
  • Convent of Santa Catalina de Siena.

    Convent of Santa Catalina de Siena.

    It was built on the house of the Adelantados, which also houses a church with a sculpture of Santa Rosa de Lima.
  • General Captaincy of the Canary Islands

    General Captaincy of the Canary Islands

    La Laguna was the headquarters of the General Captaincy of the Canary Islands until 1723.
  • simultaneous eruptions

    simultaneous eruptions

    It began a series of eruptive episodes which lasted 58 days and touched 3 different volcanoes, many living ended up affected and there were a total of 16 victims. Later, the Garachico volcano erupted, burying part of the city and its main port.
  • Torrential rains in the city

    Torrential rains in the city

    There was a lot of rain and storms with wind in the city of La Laguna, submerging many fortifications and some victims.
  • San Cristóbal de La Laguna is a municipality

    San Cristóbal de La Laguna is a municipality

    As a consequence of the Constitution, all the islands are divided into municipalities, so La Laguna became a municipality.
  • The capital is moved to Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    The capital is moved to Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    La Laguna ceased to be the capital, changing to Santa Cruz since the main port of the island was located there.
  • IES Canarias Cabrera Pinto

    IES Canarias Cabrera Pinto

    It was the institution that replaced the Literary University of San Fernando.
  • Cabrera Pinto Institute

    Cabrera Pinto Institute

    This was the first institute in the Canary Islands, being the only one until the creation of the Institute of Las Palmas 60 years later. In it was the first provincial library and the first weather station, which helps in the relationship between the peninsula and the islands.
  • Gripe española

    Gripe española

    The Spanish flu reaches the city causing 16 deaths and affecting many people, thus creating many problems
  • University of La Laguna

    University of La Laguna

    First of all was the University of San Agustín, a higher center of religious studies. But 91 years later there was a Royal Decree of Carlos IV that approved the creation of a higher education institution, the San Fernando Literary University. Years later it was renamed the University of La Laguna.
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    The Special Plan for the protection of the historic center of San Cristóbal de La Laguna is approved.
  • Patrimonio de la Humanidad

    Patrimonio de la Humanidad

    The city was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco for being a unique example of an unwalled colonial city. La Laguna preserves the original layout of its first period, with its palaces, churches, convents, streets and traditional houses.