
Casa-Museo Tomás Morales
This house-museum preserves Tomás Morales’s life as carefully as his poetry. It is installed in the poet’s natal home in the Villa de Moya, on Gran Canaria, where Tomás Morales Castellano lived before his death in 1921. Born in 1884 and trained in Modernismo, he shaped “luxury” of expression and musical language to themes of the sea and his island—an approach that fed into his major work, *Las Rosas de Hércules*. The island government’s cultural arm later made the preservation possible: the Cabildo de Gran Canaria purchased the property from the poet’s heirs in 1966. It then opened as a house-museum in October 1976. From the beginning, the museum’s public role has been more than display. It safeguards the poet’s word and memory, studies and disseminates his legacy, and reconstructs the author’s intimacy through the spaces—interior and exterior—that shaped his thinking. …
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