This traditional canary dwelling holds an interesting ethnographic collection.
In the lobby a collection of traditional looms is exhibited, although the center piece of the exhibition is without a doubt the old frame of the Devil of Tijarafe, used during the yearly town celebration.
Around the main patio, with the typical cistern, a traditional kitchen and several rooms dedicated to pre-hispanic ceramics, native dances and musical instruments, are located. Its strategic location, in the center of the village, make the Casa del Maestro a recommended visit with easy access.
In addition, there is a permanent exhibition of images devoted to the Danza del Diablo (Devil Dance) festivity, as well as the exhibition of several cabezudos (big headed figures) and Tijarafe's old Devil.