Casa de Colón is a historic building located in Las Palmas, the capital of Gran Canaria, Spain. It is believed to have been the residence of Christopher Columbus during his stopover in the Canary Islands on his way to the Americas. The architecture reflects a mix of Canarian and Spanish styles, showcasing beautiful wooden balconies and intricate stonework.
Today, Casa de Colón serves as a museum dedicated to the life and voyages of Columbus, as well as the history of the Canary Islands. Visitors can explore various exhibits that highlight the cultural and historical significance of the islands during the Age of Discovery.