
Mozaga is a small town located in the geographical center of the island, between the separation limits of the municipalities of Teguise and San Bartolomé, with most of the town belonging to the former.
Mozaga is a town with a peasant tradition, highlighting the cultivation of the vine. It can be said that Mozaga is the gateway to La Geria, a very important area for growing grapes. vine, for the production of wine with Lanzarote Designation of Origin, one of the culinary treasures of the island.
In Mozaga there are frequent wineries, traditional houses, rural tourism and charming corners, such as the small church of Nuestra Señora la Peña.
At the entrance of the town from San Bartolomé. is the Casa Museo del Campesino. Designed by César Manrique, inspired by typical Lanzarote architecture and dedicated to local crafts, traditions and the way of life of the island's farmers. At the entrance stands out the Monument to Fertility by Manrique, 15 meters high.
The first fortnight of December Mozaga celebrates its festivities in honor of Santa Lucía. A week of fun in which all kinds of events are organized, from traditional games to folk festivals.