In a quiet corner of the historic Triana quarter, for which Las Palmas is famous, lies a site of exceptional cultural importance — the Casa-Museo Pérez Galdós (Pérez Galdós House-Museum). This building is more than just a museum; it is the ancestral home where Benito Pérez Galdós was born in 1843. A recognized classic of literature, his contribution to the culture that Spain gave the world is often compared to the legacy of Cervantes.

The five-story mansion, featuring a magnificent interior patio, is a classic example of Canarian architecture. Inside, an authentic 19th-century setting has been carefully recreated: it houses the writer's personal belongings, his furniture, an extensive library, and unique archives. Visitors can see the room where the great author's life journey ended, as well as Art Nouveau interior pieces that he designed himself.
Boasting a high rating and the status of a cultural heritage site, the museum offers a unique opportunity to travel back in time. It is the only surviving residence of the writer that preserves the spirit of his era, allowing modern tourists to touch the origins of his inspiration and literary mastery.