The Weilbauer Archaeological Museum, also known as Museo Weilbauer, is located within the Cultural Center of the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador (PUCE). It operates alongside another notable museum, the Jacinto Jijón y Caamaño Museum. This location makes it a convenient stop for visitors interested in exploring multiple cultural sites within a single complex.
The Weilbauer Archaeological Museum is a thematic museum focusing on Pre-Columbian Ecuador, with a particular emphasis on the research of its founder, Father Pedro Porras. The exhibits are organized chronologically, showcasing different periods of Ecuadorian prehistory. Visitors can explore artifacts from the Paleo-Indian period, the formative period, the period of regional development, and finally, the period of integration. This layout provides a comprehensive overview of Ecuador's rich prehistoric past.
The Weilbauer Archaeological Museum is inclusive and accessible, featuring a space specifically adapted for visually impaired visitors. In this area, guests are allowed to touch the objects, providing a tactile experience that enhances their understanding and appreciation of the artifacts.
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Universidad Católica, Ave 12 de Octubre 1076, Quito
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