Sucre House, also known as Museo Casa de Sucre, is a museum situated in the historic center of Quito, Ecuador. Established in 1977 by the Ministry of Defence, it serves as a tribute to its most notable residents, Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, a Venezuelan independence hero, and his wife, Mariana Carcelén.
The museum is dedicated to the memory of its most famous occupants: the Venezuelan independence hero, Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, and his wife, Mariana Carcelén. It houses a collection of their personal belongings, including original furniture, everyday items, and historical documents from the time of independence.
The museum's collection includes the personal belongings of Marshal Antonio José de Sucre and his wife, Mariana Carcelén. Visitors can view the original furniture that adorned the various rooms of the mansion, everyday items used by the couple, and historical documents and maps from the time of independence.
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QFHP+7P2, Venezuela, Quito
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