Fundación Guayasamin
Discover the Artistic Legacy at Fundación Guayasamín
Experience the powerful art and humanist vision of Oswaldo Guayasamín at Quito's Capilla del Hombre, a monument to the suffering and resilience of humanity.
The Capilla del Hombre (Chapel of Man) in Quito is a stunning art museum and cultural space dedicated to the work and humanist vision of the renowned Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamín. It stands as a testament to the suffering and resilience of the Latin American people.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Taxi/Ride-share
From Quito's city center (Plaza Grande), a taxi or ride-share to Capilla del Hombre is a straightforward option. The journey typically takes 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. Ask the driver to take you to 'Capilla del Hombre' in the Bellavista neighborhood. Expect to pay between $5 and $8 USD for the ride. Be sure the driver activates the meter or agree on a fare beforehand.
Public Transport
You can take the Metro to Carolina station, then take a taxi or bus to the Capilla del Hombre. The Metro single fare is $0.35 USD. A taxi from Carolina station will cost around $3-5 USD. Alternatively, several bus lines run along Avenida Eloy Alfaro, which is a short walk from the Capilla del Hombre; bus fares are approximately $0.25 USD.
Walking
If you are already in the Bellavista neighborhood, walking to the Capilla del Hombre is a viable option. From the TeleferiQo cable car station, it's approximately a 20-minute walk downhill. Follow the signs for 'Capilla del Hombre'. Note that the walk involves some inclines.
Use Capilla del Hombre as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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