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Museo Etnohistorico de Artesanias del Ecuador MindalaevsMuseo Camilo Egas
Both are endorsed by writers. Overall, Museo Etnohistorico de Artesanias del Ecuador Mindalae scores marginally better than Museo Camilo Egas. Museo Etnohistorico de Artesanias del Ecuador Mindalae comes in at 79 with positive reviews from 2 reviews including Frommer's, Lonely Planet.
Museo Etnohistorico de Artesanias del Ecuador Mindalae
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
La Nina y Reina Victoria, Quito, Ecuador
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"Five floors of traditional arts and crafts of Ecuador are on display at this superb modern museum." Full review
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And the informative videos shown are available in English (but you may have to ask for them to switch languages).
"Just north of the Mariscal, this small but worthwhile museum exhibits the artwork, clothing and utensils of Ecuador’s indigenous people, with special emphasis on the peoples of the Oriente." Full review
Museo Camilo Egas
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
Venezuela 1302 | Cnr Esmeraldas, Quito, Ecuador
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"Inside a restored colonial home, there is a small but iconic collection of work by painter Camilo Egas (1899–1962), Ecuador’s first indigenista (indigenous movement) painter." Full review
"A few blocks east of Plaza Grande, this colonial-era structure with massive adobe walls and a beautiful central courtyard was once the home of Ecuadorean master painter Camilo Egas" Full review