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Luis Adolfo Noboa Naranjo Museum (Spanish: Museo Luis Adolfo Noboa Naranjo) is a museum in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It was established on January 25, 2006, by Alvaro Noboa. It displays the private collection of paintings of the late Ecuadorian entrepreneur, , representing a sample of the most important contemporary Ecuadorian painters, with whom he had cultivated friendship. The museum consists of 10 halls with 97 pieces of art, with a particular focus on avant-garde, including three murals of Manuel Rendon, and the paintings of Oswaldo Guayasamín, Eduardo Kingman, Humberto Moré, Carlos Catasse, , , Luis Miranda, Oswaldo Viteri and others. The museum offers guided programs for schools and colleges through city tours, permanent public displays, temporary exhibitions, and painting competitions.

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  • El Museo Luis A. Noboa Naranjo, también conocido por su acrónimo Museo LANN, es un museo de la ciudad de Guayaquil, Ecuador. Exhibe la colección privada de pinturas del fallecido empresario ecuatoriano, Luis Noboa Naranjo, que representan una significativa muestra de los más importantes pintores contemporáneos ecuatorianos, con quienes había cultivado amistad. Fue creado el 25 de enero de 2006 por Álvaro Noboa, heredero de la colección. El museo consta de 10 salones que presentan 97 obras de arte. Asimismo, se exhibe la oficina privada que tenía el empresario en el primer piso de la Exportadora Bananera Noboa.​ Entre las obras de arte de su colección, se destacan los tres murales de Manuel Rendón, las pinturas de la Escuela Quiteña, las de Oswaldo Guayasamín, Eduardo Kingman, Humberto Moré, Carlos Catasse, Ricardo Montesinos, Segundo Espinel, Luis Miranda, Oswaldo Viteri y otros. El Museo LANN ofrece programas de visitas guiadas para las escuelas y colegios de la ciudad, se incluyen exhibiciones públicas permanentes, exposiciones temporales y concursos de pintura. (es)
  • Luis Adolfo Noboa Naranjo Museum (Spanish: Museo Luis Adolfo Noboa Naranjo) is a museum in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It was established on January 25, 2006, by Alvaro Noboa. It displays the private collection of paintings of the late Ecuadorian entrepreneur, , representing a sample of the most important contemporary Ecuadorian painters, with whom he had cultivated friendship. The museum consists of 10 halls with 97 pieces of art, with a particular focus on avant-garde, including three murals of Manuel Rendon, and the paintings of Oswaldo Guayasamín, Eduardo Kingman, Humberto Moré, Carlos Catasse, , , Luis Miranda, Oswaldo Viteri and others. The museum offers guided programs for schools and colleges through city tours, permanent public displays, temporary exhibitions, and painting competitions. (en)
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  • Luis Adolfo Noboa Naranjo Museum (Spanish: Museo Luis Adolfo Noboa Naranjo) is a museum in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It was established on January 25, 2006, by Alvaro Noboa. It displays the private collection of paintings of the late Ecuadorian entrepreneur, , representing a sample of the most important contemporary Ecuadorian painters, with whom he had cultivated friendship. The museum consists of 10 halls with 97 pieces of art, with a particular focus on avant-garde, including three murals of Manuel Rendon, and the paintings of Oswaldo Guayasamín, Eduardo Kingman, Humberto Moré, Carlos Catasse, , , Luis Miranda, Oswaldo Viteri and others. The museum offers guided programs for schools and colleges through city tours, permanent public displays, temporary exhibitions, and painting competitions. (en)
  • El Museo Luis A. Noboa Naranjo, también conocido por su acrónimo Museo LANN, es un museo de la ciudad de Guayaquil, Ecuador. Exhibe la colección privada de pinturas del fallecido empresario ecuatoriano, Luis Noboa Naranjo, que representan una significativa muestra de los más importantes pintores contemporáneos ecuatorianos, con quienes había cultivado amistad. Fue creado el 25 de enero de 2006 por Álvaro Noboa, heredero de la colección. (es)
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  • Museo Luis Adolfo Noboa Naranjo (es)
  • Luis Adolfo Noboa Naranjo Museum (en)
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