The 10 Best Specialty Museums in Azuay Province, Ecuador

October 31, 2021 Frederic Celentano

Azuay (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈswaj]), Province of Azuay is a province of Ecuador, created on 25 June 1824. It encompasses an area of 8,309.58 square kilometres (3,208.35 sq mi). Its capital is Cuenca. It is located in the south center of Ecuador in the highlands. Its mountains reach 4,500 m (14,800 ft) above sea level in the national park of El Cajas.
Restaurants in Azuay Province

1. Museo de Chobshi

Carretera E594, s/n 10 minutes from Sigsig, close to Cuchipamba river Ecuador +593 98 499 7278 http://www.eltiempo.com.ec/noticias/intercultural/1/un-museo-por-visitar-arqueologia-en-sigsig
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Museo de Chobshi

2. Cava San Miguel

Panamericana Sur Km 1 Narancay, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 7-238-5666 [email protected] http://www.ronsanmiguel.com
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Cava San Miguel

3. MIPA Museo Interactivo de Pirotecnia Artesanal

Sector Tres Cruces, Gualaceo 010350 Ecuador +593 98 481 8252 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/MIPA.Gualaceo/
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MIPA Museo Interactivo de Pirotecnia Artesanal

Reviewed By vladamiriam - Cuenca, Ecuador

My family and I had soo much fun at this little hidden gem in the town of gualaceo. Delicious food, cool history, fun activity and amazing view.

4. Museo Catedral Vieja

Calle Luis Cordero Mariscal Sucre, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 7-282-6402 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pages/Museo-Catedral-Vieja/703376216449411
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4.5 based on 437 reviews

Museo Catedral Vieja

Situated on top of some ancient Inca ruins, this cathedral was built in 1557 when modern Cuenca was founded.

Reviewed By 503nath_liap - Belo Horizonte, Brazil

There you can see beautiful pieces of art and learn about Cuenca's history and the history about catholic religion coming to South America. I recommend to listen the recording about the place.

5. Homero Ortega

Avenue Gil Ramirez Davalos 3-86 Behind Terminal Terrestre Bus Station, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 7-280-9000 [email protected] http://www.homeroortega.com
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4.5 based on 363 reviews

Homero Ortega

Reviewed By Dorito50 - Washington DC, United States

The free guided tour (in English or Spanish) of how the misnamed Panama hat of Ecuador is made is fascinating. Also welcome is the freedom to wonder among the workers to see what they do up close, ask questions and take photos. The tour ends, of course, in the company store, including the room where the finest and most expensive hats are on display. Hats at all price levels are available and, even if you don't buy, you can try them on for fun. If you happen to arrive at a time when no guided tour is available, there is good bilingual signage to self-tour. Panama hats are one of Ecuador's signature crafts. Homero Ortega offers a wonderful opportunity to learn about them and maybe take one home..

6. Museo de las Culturas Aborigenes

Calle Larga 5-24 y Mariano Cueva, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 2841540 [email protected] http://www.museoculturasaborigenes.com
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4.5 based on 242 reviews

Museo de las Culturas Aborigenes

5000 Beautiful archaeologic pieces displayed in 15 rooms.

Reviewed By deborahsF6391YI

Terrific little museum with a wide range of artifacts from indigenous cultures around Ecuador. Offerings include: ornamental and utilitarian ceramics, musical instruments, weapons and tools, jewelry and ornaments, textiles, and more. There is also a nice gift shop with a wide selection of indigenous crafts at the exit/entry.

7. El Museo de Las Conceptas

Hermano Miguel 7-12 y juan jaramillo, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 7-283-0625
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4.5 based on 142 reviews

El Museo de Las Conceptas

Reviewed By miguelpY494YA - Boston, United States

Also a must visit in Cuenca. This 400 plus years old building its very well preserved and you can imagine how the nuns had to be living there.

8. Pumapungo Museo

Calle Larga y Huayna Capac Esquina, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 7-283-1521 http://www.museos.gob.ec/redmuseos/index.php/museos/itempumapungo
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Pumapungo Museo

Reviewed By neuersarah8

The display was really lovely and I had the feeling that one day wouldn't be enough to see everything you wanted to see! It was divided in sections and had a special exhibition on Indian culture, but that didn't interfere with the usual show of Ecuadorian history. All in all it was very well made and the paths easy to follow. The outdoor area is also great for relaxing and enjoying the view on Cuenca. Definitely recommend to visit!

9. Museo Remigio Crespo Toral

Calle Larga 7- 07 y Borrero, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador http://cuencaecuador.com.ec/es/blog/casa-museo-remigio-crespo-toral
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Museo Remigio Crespo Toral

Reviewed By Simcock - Richmond-upon-Thames, United Kingdom

I've borrowed the slogan from the London Victoria and Albert Museum, but it applies equally here. The café looks over the Rio Tomebamba in the garden of this old town house; the food and drink is excellent and the staff pleasant and helpful. The museum gives a fascinating glimpse of the life of an uper middle-class household in teh first half of the 20th century - a really good insight into the posh life of Cuenca at that period.

10. Museo del Sombrero de Paja Toquilla

Calle Larga 10-41 Padre Aguirre, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 98 236 2998 [email protected] http://www.museodelsombrero.com.ec
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Museo del Sombrero de Paja Toquilla

The museum was born from the desire of the Paredes-Roldan family to pay homage to all the skilled hands of artisans who have inherited the mastery of the toquilla straw hat fabric, have dedicated and dedicated their lives to this beautiful tradition since earlier times to the colony. The hat museum is one of the most popular places for national and international tourists. It is a company with more than 60 years of history in the city of Cuenca. For this reason they dedicated a special space in the building in which the family is located for more than 100 years where the museum, factory, shop and cafeteria is located. In addition you can acquire this beautiful and genuine hat whose fabric was declared by UNESCO in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and that faithful to its origin and laborious work must be known as Ecuadorian hat or Ecuadorian hat and not panama hat.

Reviewed By howiewu - Washington DC, United States

By now you know that Panama Hats are made in Ecuador that's why you want to visit this museum. There are two of them in Cuenca: this one and the one by Homero Ortega near the bus terminal. I was told that the Homero Ortega one was better. We ended up visiting both. In my opinion this one is better for several reasons: first, it is in town, by the river, it's quite easy to get to. Second, it has a demonstration of hat press by museum staff, I think that is quite interesting. Third, what a view! The top level of the museum has an open roof, as it is by the river, the view of the river, the other side (south) of Cuenca and the distant Andean mountains is worth a trip itself. They also have a nice selection of Panama Hats in exhibit and for sale. This is not to say Homero Ortega is not good, that is a nice museum too, but if I stayed in town and had to visit just one Panama Hat museum, this one would be the one that I would visit.

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