Expenal Garcia Moreno

Local history museum · Quito

Expenal Garcia Moreno

Local history museum · Quito

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QFMH+3J3, Quito 170130, Ecuador

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Discover the haunting yet compelling history of Quito at this unique museum, where former inmates share their gripping stories in an atmospheric setting.  

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15 Places Improbably Frozen in Time

"On a tour of the abandoned Garcia Moreno prison, you can still see the belongings of the former incarcerated people: an odd sock, an outdated magazine, old clothes. There are images of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary alongside messages designed to uplift on the walls. The only thing missing is the people. The infamous 140-year-old prison, converted to a museum after it was shut down in 2014, has changed little since then. It now offers visitors a glimpse of the less-picturesque side of Ecuador.  From corrupt politicians and escapees to a con man who once posed as the son of the Costa Rican president, the squalid cells have been home to many dramas and colorful characters. On the 2-hour tour through the facility’s dirty rooms, the museum guides—many of them former guards—run you through the highlights.  There was the time General Eloy Alfaro, the former president of Ecuador and revolutionary hero, who was dragged from his cell and burned in a nearby park. Or the incident in 2003, when 16 people escaped through a 25-meter tunnel. Serial killer Juan Fernando Hermosa, a 15-year-old kid who killed 22 men, spent time at Garcia Moreno, as did Daniel Camargo Barbosa, a notorious Colombian murderer. The facility is located in the San Roque neighborhood in the south of Quito, an area where sex work, drugs, and crime deter most tourists, though the museum does see plenty of curious visitors come through its doors. Garcia Moreno was shut down due to rampant overcrowding in 2014, and its 2,000 incarcerated people were transferred to prisons across the country. The tour ends with photos from one of the new facilities in Latacunga. They are smiling and learning how to sew and use computers, the strange happy ending image the authorities would like to leave you with." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Jo_He

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Beautiful place, very cozy atmosphere and the rooms was so magnificent 🙌

Marcos Ostrander

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Excellent visit with former inmates as tour guides

Aleksandra Łopato

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The place is temporarily closed and the phone number is not working.

German Cortes

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Ok

Edison C.

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Ambiente terrible, la zona tiene un sur pesado pero bueno es uno de los vasos más calientes de Quito

photobykev

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Uno de los lugares menos conocidos y más históricos y sociales de Quito. La guía realizada por antiguos reclusos es una experiencia incomparable, donde se observa la realidad vivida en las prisiones ecuatorianas. Las historias escalofriantes de los tratos y el mal manejo de la prisión nos deja ver la falencia en la sociedad latinoamericana. Una historia sin escrúpulos fría directa, que todo turista debe ver debe saber si quiere entender la historia de Quito y su lado más obscuro. Una visita muy recomendada. Tener cuidado al salir del lugar es peligroso.

Santiago Cartagena

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Personalmente no considero que sea una experiencia satisfactoria, falta contexto para que pueda ser mejor entendido, más allá de la buena voluntad de los guías y su conocimiento en el tema. El sitio es demasiado pesado, falta acondicionarlo mejor para que sea seguro como museo, sus alrededores son peligrosos y muy mal presentados. Si bien es cierto fue una cárcel, está puede presentarse mejor como un museo. Hay tramos que no son de aporte al recorrido y sus ocupantes fueron todo menos víctimas.

Astaroth Zirlkan (ZIRLKAN)

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Es un lugar abandonado, pero es muy bonito para los amantes de la exploración el único problema es que abunda mucha delincuencia por la zona el esto es genial.