What to do and see in Pichincha Province, Ecuador: The Best Specialty Museums

October 1, 2021 Deane Carmody

Pichincha (Spanish pronunciation: [piˈtʃintʃa]) is a province of Ecuador located in the northern sierra region; its capital and largest city is Quito. It is bordered by Imbabura and Esmeraldas to the north, Cotopaxi and Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas to the south, Napo and Sucumbíos to the east, and Esmeraldas and Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas to the west.
Restaurants in Pichincha Province

1. Casa Cultural Trude Sojka

Pasaje Muller N24-J With Toledo, Quito 170150 Ecuador +593 99 873 3572 [email protected] http://www.casaculturaltrudesojka.wordpress.com/
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Casa Cultural Trude Sojka

2. Casa Mitomana

Diego Martin de Utreras N 31-296, Quito 170150 Ecuador +593 2-243-8617 [email protected] http://www.casamitomana.com
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Casa Mitomana

Casa Mitomana - Invernadero Cultural (Cultural Greenhouse) is a space dedicated to the incubation, development and exhibition of artistic projects of a wide disciplinary variety: performing arts, photography, concerts, workshops ... The space also has a coworking area, an arts library (new and second-hand books), a photography lab, a freelance creators’ collective store and a cafeteria-restaurant (lunches, snacks, coffee, wine...).

3. Insomnia La Casa del Terror

Wilson E 6-19 Reina Victoria, Quito 170150 Ecuador +593 99 393 5352 [email protected] http://insomnia.com.ec/
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5.0 based on 125 reviews

Insomnia La Casa del Terror

The fearless moments in your life , adrenaline and emotions

4. National Museum of Ecuador

Avenida Patria Between Avenida 6 de Diciembre and Avenida 12 de Octubre, Quito 170150 Ecuador +593 93 952 0395 [email protected] http://muna.culturaypatrimonio.gob.ec
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4.5 based on 438 reviews

National Museum of Ecuador

The National Museum recognizes the multiplicity of identities of Ecuadorian society, its permanent transformation and mobility, and seeks to establish itself as a space for participation, dialogue, confrontation and representation in the public sphere. For this end, the Museum establishes a new model of relationship with the public, citizens and the community, that goes beyond specialized audiences.

Reviewed By georgesB4777WE - Miami Beach, United States

The National Museum - NaMu - is now open after a recent renovation and is a not to be missed visit. It is one of the museums located in the Casa de la Cultura (the circular modern building in Arbolito Park) and admission is free. It gives an oversight of the history of Ecuador from pre-Colombian to the modern era. The narratives and information are also in English and are informative. Very interesting ancient artifacts, historical timelines and a marvelous gold exhibition of relics and masks on the ground floor. On the second and third floors there are also thematic exhibits on Ecuador’s history, economy, society, and culture. Once again, nice and informative exhibits, including some modern art. I would allocate at least three hours for this visit. This is a “must see”!

5. Intinan Museum

Autopista Manuel Cordova Galarza, a 200 metros del redondel de la Mitad del Mundo, San Antonio de Pichincha, Quito 170180 Ecuador +593 2-239-5122 [email protected] http://museointinan.com.ec/
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4.5 based on 2,412 reviews

Intinan Museum

Located close to the Equator Monument, this onsite museum features interactive exhibits on how the Incas determined the middle of the earth, plus interesting science experiments such as balancing an egg on a nail and the affects of the Coriolis force on earth.

Reviewed By carolelovestravel - Ottawa, Canada

From the Main Mitad del Mundo monument, we walk about 400 meters on the main road and turn onto a sandy entrance to what appears a little sketchy. We continue to find a small entrance into a great venue. We are greeted by someone who guides us to an outdoor seating area where we wait for a fee minutes. Soon a guide introduces herself and she proceeds to take us through various exhibits which include head shrinking rituals, Amazon tribes people, ancient art, artifacts and the must see and do Equator line experiments where the question of the direction water drains north vs south of the equator is finally answered! Balance an egg, test your strength and stand on the actual GPS confirmed Equator line. A great, informative, fun and hands on experience.

6. Museo de San Agustin

Chile y calle Garcia Moreno, Quito 170150 Ecuador 593 2 951 001 http://www.migueldesantiago.com/coro/index.html
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Museo de San Agustin

7. Museo de la Ciudad

Garcia Moreno 572 y Rocafuerte, Quito 170150 Ecuador 593 2 283 882 [email protected] http://www.museociudadquito.gob.ec
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4.5 based on 338 reviews

Museo de la Ciudad

Reviewed By kevinsbastianp - Carchi Province, Ecuador

This museum is in the historic center of Quito, before it was an old hospital, it was the first hospital in the Royal Audience of Quito, it has its own church, it is small and has gold and silver ornaments. The rate is cheap, it is a great museum with rooms dedicated to a pre-colonial life, colonial and when Quito was inhabited by nomadic communities before the Inca empire. Inside the museum there is area dedicated plants and animals. You can see old picture, artworks with stones and cow bones, also armor and old guns. I recommend visited because you learned about much old Quito.

8. Museo Manuela Saenz

Barrio San Marcos, Centro Historico, Quito Ecuador 593 2958 321 , 2283 908 [email protected] http://www.quito.com.ec/en/what-to-do/art-culture-and-patrimony/manuela-saenz-museum
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Museo Manuela Saenz

This museum contains her history, paintings, stamps and personal effects of Manuela Saenz.

Reviewed By JulieE955 - Columbia, United States

Manuela Saenz is probably someone you’ve never heard of, but she was very important in the drive for independence from from Spain. She was the lover of Simon Bolivar, but she did so much more. The museum has artifacts relating to her life as well as Bolivar’s. An must see museum for anyone interested in women’s history.

9. La Capilla Del Hombre

E18-94 Mariano Calvache St. And Lorenzo Chavez St Barrio Bellavista, Quito 170150 Ecuador +593 2-244-8492 [email protected] http://www.capilladelhombre.com
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4.5 based on 1,651 reviews

La Capilla Del Hombre

Reviewed By dtroppy

We didn't want to leave the museum or the artist house that was on tour. Gorgeous painting make this a must see when visiting Quito.

10. Museo Casa del Alabado

Cuenca N 1-41 Bolívar, Near Plaza San Francisco, Quito 170150 Ecuador +593 2-228-0940 [email protected] http://alabado.org/
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4.5 based on 791 reviews

Museo Casa del Alabado

Museo Casa del Alabado is a non-profit institution established with the purpose of preserving and sharing the legacy of Pre-Columbian cultures in Ecuador.

Reviewed By easttowest - Wine Coast Country California, United States

This small museum has a fabulous collection of pre-columbian artifacts, all in wonderful condition. It is just the right size, you can tour it in about an hour or so, Lovely old building with a little lunch, coffee cart in the courtyard. Captions are in English, plus they loan you a large English language guide for reference if you want to read more. It is just a block from the Iglesia do La Compnia de Jesus.

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