Sucre House, also known as Museo Casa de Sucre, is a museum situated in the historic center of Quito, Ecuador. It was founded in 1977 by the Ministry of Defence. The museum is a significant landmark in the city, offering a glimpse into the life of its most famous occupants, Marshal Antonio José de Sucre and his wife, Mariana Carcelén.
The Sucre House museum is dedicated to the memory of its most famous occupants, Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, a Venezuelan independence hero, and his wife, Mariana Carcelén. Visitors can learn about their lives and contributions to the history of Ecuador and South America.
The Sucre House museum houses the personal belongings of Marshal Antonio José de Sucre and his wife, Mariana Carcelén. These include the original furniture from the different rooms of the mansion, everyday items, and even maps and documents from the time of independence. This provides a unique insight into the lives of these historical figures and the era in which they lived.
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