Museo Municipal de Guayaquil
2 expert reviews
“The biggest draw is a collection of tsantsas, or shrunken heads. Artifacts from indigenous peoples here include beadwork, feather work, tools, and weapons.”
– Fodor's
"The archaeology room on the ground floor has mainly Inca and pre-Inca ceramics, and several figurines from the oldest culture in Ecuador, the Valdivia...upstairs there’s a jumble of modern art " Full review
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+593 4-259-4800
Calle Sucre entre la avenida Chile y la avenida Pedro Carbo., Guayaquil 090150, Ecuador