Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes de Santa Cruz de Tenerife
[1] Its headquarters are located in the rear of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi.The museum dates back to 1840, when the city agreed to make some boxes to preserve flags from the French Revolutionary Wars.The building is of a classical style and was established in early 1929 by the architect Eladio Laredo.The museum houses an art collection ranging from sixteenth-century Flemish to twentieth-century paintings, as well as a sample of sculptures and crafts.The "Tríptico de Nava y Grimón" by the Flemish painter Pieter Coecke is one of the most notable parts of the collection.