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A must visit for people who love history
Being a big fan of history this museum was on my list for a long time. The museum is small but has amazing paintings. One needs to know Spanish to understand whatever is written. The museum has stamp ...
for the ones that love stories about Strong Women this is the museum for you!... Our guide was a young student who knew how to tell a story.. I loved it!
I blame Netflix for wasting my time and money here. I watched the Bolivar series on Netflix and I knew this museum was here. After many years of visiting Quito and poking around in the corners, I ...
Manuela Saenz was closely attached to one of South America's greatest heroes, Simon Bolivar. In what way exactly? Not sure, but the house she lived in, quite interesting in itself, as architecture, ha...
A must visit for people who love history
Being a big fan of history this museum was on my list for a long time. The museum is small but has amazing paintings. One needs to know Spanish to understand whatever is written. The museum has stamp ...
Not a bad experience
Very small Museum but it was pretty interesting, even though everything was in Spanish, the paintings were amazing!
I loved this Musuem!
for the ones that love stories about Strong Women this is the museum for you!... Our guide was a young student who knew how to tell a story.. I loved it!
Not very interesting and over priced
I blame Netflix for wasting my time and money here. I watched the Bolivar series on Netflix and I knew this museum was here. After many years of visiting Quito and poking around in the corners, I ...
Small But Interesting
Manuela Saenz was closely attached to one of South America's greatest heroes, Simon Bolivar. In what way exactly? Not sure, but the house she lived in, quite interesting in itself, as architecture, ha...