A cultural venue offering art exhibitions, dining, workshops, and events for members in a historic building in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Real Casino de Tenerife occupies a monumental, Bien de Interés Cultural building in Plaza de la Candelaria (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) whose interior contains notable artworks by Néstor Martín Fernández de la Torre and José Aguiar.
The society runs an active cultural programme for members—concerts, lectures, film screenings, art exhibitions in the Sala de Exposiciones Joaquín Amigó—and offers courses and workshops (painting, photography, languages, Pilates, bridge, music).
On-site dining, rentable salones and meeting rooms, reciprocal arrangements with other clubs and a members-first visiting policy complete its facilities and services.
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About
The Real Casino de Tenerife occupies a monumental historic building in Plaza de la Candelaria (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) that is declared a Bien de Interés Cultural (Monument). The interior houses notable artworks, including a triptych by Néstor Martín Fernández de la Torre and a large painting by José Aguiar. This site is presented in heritage listings, providing a cultural backdrop for its activities. More information can be found on Wikipedia.
Events
The Real Casino de Tenerife runs an active cultural programme for members that includes concerts, conferences, lecture cycles, book presentations, round-table panels, film screenings, and art exhibitions in its Sala de Exposiciones (Joaquín Amigó). The club also organizes courses, bridge and sporting activities, and maintains exchange arrangements with other clubs. Details about upcoming events can be found in the club's circulars, which list near-term items such as chamber and vocal concerts, exhibition inaugurations, and scheduled talks. More information is available on the club's website.
Art Exhibitions
The Casino programmes rotating visual-arts shows in its Sala de Exposiciones 'Joaquín Amigó' and organizes themed displays, including exhibitions of the club's bibliographic and heritage holdings. Inaugurations and temporary exhibitions are announced in member circulars, with further details accessible at this link.
Art Classes
The club offers organized courses and workshops for members and families. Examples include courses in painting and drawing (acrylic, oil, watercolor, charcoal), photography and collage, language classes (English, French), Pilates, Zumba, bridge, and instrument classes (guitar, timple). Some member-run activities utilize club rooms. More information can be found in the circulars at this link.
Cultural Events
Regular cultural programming includes lecture series and cycles covering history, art, and sport, as well as book launches and author presentations. Collaborations with local cultural organizations and special commemorative events are also part of the calendar. Many events are produced in partnership with external cultural groups, with details available in the circulars at this link.
Dining Options
The society operates on-site food and beverage services, including a restaurant, terrace, and cafeteria for members and event guests. Circulars describe special menus for events and gala dinners, such as the New Year’s Gala, and reservations are required through the club secretariat. More details can be found at this link.
Renting Space
The club makes its salones and meeting rooms available for internal events, courses, and member activities. Reservations for tables and events are handled via the Secretariat, with member circulars referencing the use and booking of various spaces. More information is available at this link.
Member Events
Member-only offerings include the club’s courses, bridge and billiards sessions, gym use, private musical and lecture events, correspondence privileges with other clubs, and exclusive social dinners and galas. Circulars set booking and guest invitation rules, with more information available in the documents at this link.
Social Events
Social programming includes formal galas, themed parties, receptions with live music, terrace social evenings, and seasonal family activities for children. Details about these events can be found in the circulars at this link.
Visiting Policy
Access is primarily organized for members, with many activities requiring prior reservation. Some events admit invited guests for a fee or by invitation. The club also operates formal exchanges allowing reciprocal visits with partner societies, with more details available at this link.
Seasonal Operations
The Casino operates year-round and publishes regular circulars detailing its seasonal programming, including children’s holiday workshops and Christmas and New Year’s Gala events. Many courses follow an academic-like schedule, with many starting in early autumn. More information can be found at this link.
Facilities & Amenities
- Children's activities
- Private functions
- Social events
- Bridge
- Billiards
- Arts events
- Exhibitions
- Live music
- Bar
- Dining
- Fitness centre
- Gallery
- Meeting rooms
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