Independence House Museum
Museum · Asunción ·

Independence House Museum

Museum · Asunción ·

Historic house museum detailing Paraguay's independence

Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null
Independence House Museum by null

Information

14 De Mayo esq, Presidente de Franco 001013, Paraguay Get directions

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14 De Mayo esq, Presidente de Franco 001013, Paraguay Get directions

+595 21 493 918
casadelaindependencia.org.py
@casadelaindependencia

Features

gender neutral restroom
restroom
crowd family friendly
parking free street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

Last updated

Dec 6, 2025

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Karen B.

Google
The best thing I can say about the museum is that it's free. There is one sculpture that I like there and then there is a bunch of dirty Dusty furniture. I guess it's worth a visit if you're in the area cuz it's free. It does have a functioning bathroom. The bathroom spray

GT H.

Google
Historic location. Very nice museum with several rooms of exhibits of period furnishings and artifacts. Nice historic paintings. Staff friendly and unobtrusive. Self tour, use your translator tool if you don’t read local language. Allow 30 to 60 minutes.

James

Google
A well-preserved house where Paraguay's fight for independence started.Today, it’s a museum dispensing history of Paraguayan independence. The house once belonged to a wealthy family, consisting of 5 rooms and a large hall with a patio in the center. One can view where the desk and the oratory is located, the bedroom, the dining room, and portraits of famous heroes of Independence. Other artifacts include period documents, utensils, and original furniture from the early 1800s.

Papipupenta

Google
It was small place to see all. But we spent rich time there even it took less than 30 minutes. You can see Paraguayan independence history and precious exhibits. We felt their patriotism and passion. If you go to downtown, centoro, it’s worth to visit.

Josiah W.

Google
Cool little museum, mostly a collection of artifacts from the colonial and early post-independence era. The letters from independence leaders in the first room are a real highlight. Free. Clean bathroom.

Debbie F.

Google
A must see! A small, but free museum. The alley which is part of the museum was the starting point of the revolution. Learn some history about Paraguay here.

Chuck

Google
You must stop by here if you want to know more about Paraguayan history! It is a great place to see to soak up the feeling of Paraguay and its history.

Irina G.

Google
It is small pretty colonial spanish house