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Guayaquil Municipal Museum (Spanish: Museo Municipal de Guayaquil) is a museum in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It contains artifacts, objects and historical items relating to the history of Guayaquil. It is considered the most important of the city and one of the best in the country. It is located in the center of the city of Guayaquil, in the same building as the Municipal Library.Admission is free, but passports are required. The museum's website outlines the following rooms: The museum also has a collection of tsantsas, or shrunken heads.

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  • El Museo Municipal de Guayaquil es un museo de Ecuador consagrado a las piezas arqueológicas, objetos y artículos históricos relacionados con la historia guayaquileña. Es considerado como el más importante de la ciudad y uno de los mejores del país. Está ubicado en el centro urbano de la ciudad de Guayaquil (Guayas), en el mismo edificio de la Biblioteca Municipal. Por eso, aunque se considera 1908 su año de creación, en realidad el Museo no estaría próximo a cumplir 100 años sino 146. Ello lo ubica como el museo más antiguo del Ecuador, estructurado como tal casi a mediados del siglo XIX. (es)
  • Guayaquil Municipal Museum (Spanish: Museo Municipal de Guayaquil) is a museum in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It contains artifacts, objects and historical items relating to the history of Guayaquil. It is considered the most important of the city and one of the best in the country. It is located in the center of the city of Guayaquil, in the same building as the Municipal Library.Admission is free, but passports are required. The museum's website outlines the following rooms: The museum also has a collection of tsantsas, or shrunken heads. (en)
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  • Guayaquil Municipal Museum (Spanish: Museo Municipal de Guayaquil) is a museum in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It contains artifacts, objects and historical items relating to the history of Guayaquil. It is considered the most important of the city and one of the best in the country. It is located in the center of the city of Guayaquil, in the same building as the Municipal Library.Admission is free, but passports are required. The museum has its origins in 1863 when an industrial museum was started by the politician and writer Pedro Carbo Noboa, making it the oldest in Ecuador, but it was not until 1908 that the museum was officially founded. The first director was Camilo Destruge Illingworth. The museum has gone through a variety of moves and renovations, acquiring its own building for the first time in 1916. The museum's website outlines the following rooms: * Pre-Hispanic Room: ceramic, metal, and stone objects and handicrafts from the Valdivia, Machalilla and Chorrera cultures * Colonial Room: includes Spanish firearms, a diorama from the old church of Santo Domingo, the layouts of Guayaquil traced between 1170 and 1772 by Francisco Requena and Ramon Garcia de Leon y Pizarro, and a scale model of the city made by architect Parsival Castro according to a sketch made in 1858 by Manuel Villavicencio" * Religious Art Room: "an exhibition of mystic scenes comprised by religious paintings from the churches of Guayaquil; icons and archetypes of sacred art, and sculptures crafted by colonial artists like Diego Robles" * Numismatic Room: coins, particularly the barter system The museum also has a collection of tsantsas, or shrunken heads. (en)
  • El Museo Municipal de Guayaquil es un museo de Ecuador consagrado a las piezas arqueológicas, objetos y artículos históricos relacionados con la historia guayaquileña. Es considerado como el más importante de la ciudad y uno de los mejores del país. Está ubicado en el centro urbano de la ciudad de Guayaquil (Guayas), en el mismo edificio de la Biblioteca Municipal. Paralelo a la Biblioteca, Pedro Carbo (en ese entonces Presidente de la Municipalidad), impulsó la creación del Museo Industrial en 1863. Fue el primero que tuvo la ciudad y que años más tarde, (en 1908) se convertiría en el Museo Municipal que conocemos hoy. El paso del Museo Industrial a municipal fue prácticamente una ampliación del espacio que ya existía. Por eso, aunque se considera 1908 su año de creación, en realidad el Museo no estaría próximo a cumplir 100 años sino 146. Ello lo ubica como el museo más antiguo del Ecuador, estructurado como tal casi a mediados del siglo XIX. El museo cuenta con un Auditorio y las siguientes salas: * Sala Pre-Hispánica I * Sala Pre-Hispánica II * Sala de la Colonia I * Sala de la Colonia II * Sala de la Independencia * Sala de la República * Sala del Siglo XX * Sala de los Presidentes * Sala de Numismática * Sala Polivalente * Sala de Arte Sacro * Sala de Arte Contemporáneo * Sala de Historia Natural * Sala de Exposiciones Temporales (es)
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