Other sights in Cuenca
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Museo Manuel Agustín Landivar
At the east end of Calle Larga, Museo Manuel Agustín Landivar offers archaeological exhibits and tours of the Ruinas de Todos Santos, which reveal Cañari, Inca and Spanish ruins, layered one over the other. If you don’t want a guide, you can also look at them from below on Avenida de Todos Santos.
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Church of Santo Domingo
One block north of Church of San Cenáculo is Gran Colombia, where the Church of Santo Domingo has some fine carved wooden doors and colonial paintings inside. Although it looks older, the church was built in the early 20th century.
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Puente Roto
The Puente Roto, most of which was washed away during a flood, can’t be crossed, but its stone arches make a nice venue for an open-air art fair and cultural events every Saturday.
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Museo de Arte Moderno
On the south side of the Plaza de San Sebastián the Museo de Arte Moderno, once a home for the insane, is now home to a highly regarded collection of Ecuadorian and Latin American art.
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Laura’s Antiguidades y Curiosidades
Laura’s Antiguidades y Curiosidades showcases a hodgepodge of curios and objets d’art in a 19th-century house. It’s also where you’ll find some of Cuenca’s famous old-time hat makers.
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Church of San Cenáculo
Two blocks east of Plaza de San Sebastián stands the bare, 19th-century Church of San Cenáculo.
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