It is presumably dated in the eighteenth century, within the category of traditional Canarian architecture, humble and closely related to agricultural activity. This building is located in the historic Isabel II street, currently called La Libertad, whose origins in the path correspond to an ancient aboriginal transhumant road that joins the summit and the coast of the G Mar Valley.
This street connects the Plaza de San Juan Degollado with the old Plazuela del Llano, and through it came much of the public and economic life of Arafo running in both directions the cars that communicated this population with the rest of the regions of the island. In it during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries new buildings were erected that housed public functions (casinos, town hall, etc.) that coexisted with the historic buildings dedicated to the agricultural holdings so present in the municipality.
Rectangular building property erected a unique height and sloping roof to four waters of torque and row with curved tile. It has a backyard and orchards, which denotes its original character. The arrangement of the openings is disorderly but with a certain logical character.
Arafo MUNICIPALITY
AREA Historic Center
ADDRESS N La Libertad Street, No. 20 (former General Franco Street)