Cueva Pintada, meaning 'Painted Cave' in Spanish, is an archaeological site located in the historic center of Gáldar, Gran Canaria. The site consists of a series of caves adorned with intricate geometric patterns and symbols, believed to be created by the indigenous Canarii people. The cave paintings provide valuable insights into the island's pre-Hispanic culture and history. Visitors can explore the site through guided tours, learning about the fascinating stories behind the ancient artwork and the lifestyle of the Canarii people.