The Maspalomas Lighthouse dates back to 1861; in 1884, Juan de León y Castillo, a prominent engineer who would later oversee important public works on the island of Gran Canaria, drew up the project. Construction lasted until 1889, and it came into operation on February 1, 1890. The tower, facing the sea, is 54.70 meters high, and its average diameter at the top is 6.20 meters. The Maspalomas Lighthouse marks the southernmost point of Gran Canaria. It is located in front of the Plaza del Faro. On either side are the most important promenades in the southern area, Paseo de Faro and Paseo de Meloneras, which are busy during the day and night. Decorate your home or business with this high-quality painting printed on 100% premium cotton canvas. - This painting is on canvas and framed. - The dimensions are indicated in the last image of the product description.