Cave of Chinguaro

Cave-Shrine of Chinguaro
Cueva de Chinguaro
Basic information
Location Güímar, Spain.
Affiliation Roman Catholic Church
Rite Roman
District Diocese of San Cristóbal de La Laguna
Province Archdiocese of Seville
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Shrine
Architectural type church

Cave-Shrine of Chinguaro is a Roman Catholic church and cave located in Güímar on Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). It was the traditional palace of the Guanche King of the Menceyato de Güímar, Acaimo.

In this cave, the ancient Guanches worshiped the Virgin of Candelaria (Patron Saint of the Canary Islands) as the goddess Chaxiraxi of their traditional faith. This deity was worshiped in the Canary Islands until the Castillian conquest of the archipelago. The icon was later identified with the Virgin Mary and was moved by the Guanches themselves to the Cave of Achbinico in Candelaria. This cave was the first shrine devoted to the Virgin of Candelaria, and the first aboriginal Guanche shrine to contain a Christian idol in the Canary Islands. However, the Guanches at the time still generally adhered to their traditional religion.

The cave is also a place of great archaeological importance.

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Coordinates: 28°19′25″N 16°23′45″W / 28.32361°N 16.39583°W / 28.32361; -16.39583

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