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Tejido e Innovación

From January 1 (2024) until February 29 (2024)
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Pase Del Nino Viajero

December 24 (2024)
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Cuenca Christmas Lights

From November 25 (2024) until January 4 (2025)
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Staircase to the historic center next to Parque de la Madre will get facilities for people with disabilities

On Monday, June 17, 2024, the municipality of Cuenca will begin the reconstruction of the "Francisco Sojos Jaramillo". This is the staircase to the history center that is located next to the Parque de la Madre, between Paseo 3 de Noviembre next to the river and Calle Larga in the historic center. The reconstructed staircase will have facilities such as a stair lift and handrails for people with disabilities and older adults. It will also feature an automated bicycle rail and LED lighting. The reconstruction is expected to be completed by mid-October this year.

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Restaurant opening

June 27, 2024
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San Luis Seminary opens terrace as Cuenca's newest tourist attraction

The front terrace of the San Luis Seminary has been opened to the public as a new tourist attraction. Its restoration took one month.

The Archdiocese of Cuenca waited 20 years to open the front terrace of the "San Luis" Seminary to the public. This space in the heritage property becomes a new attraction of the Historic Center.

The Archdiocese invested resources to restore the balcony due to its privileged location facing Benigno Malo Street. It is approximately 60 meters long by six meters wide with a slight slope in the floor to drain rainwater.

As a visitor you can access the terrace through a narrow spiral wooden staircase. From the terrace you can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the urban area. You'll be able to see the domes of the New Cathedral, Parque Calderón, the buildings of the Municipality of Cuenca, and the Azuay Governor's Office.

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Cuenca Symphony Orchestra concert

July 12, 2024

Under the direction of Maestro Augusto Carrión Rodas, principal conductor, the Cuenca Symphony Orchestra will present a repertoire by three composers.

“We begin with the William Tell Overture, one of the last operas written by the Italian composer Gioachino Rossini. We continue with the Adagio Spartacus by Aram Khachaturian and we close with Symphony No. 4 called 'Tragic', by the composer Franz Schubert," says maestro Carrión.

The entry fee for the contest is $5. The funds raised will be used as a contribution to the conservation of the heritage of Todos Santos.

The performance starts at 8 pm.

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Economical ways to explore Ecuador

Hogar de Esperanza in Cuenca has started to offer two economical ways to explore Ecuador:

  • Wednesday Escapadas

    Wednesday Escapadas are transportation only. Upon arrival at the destination, you are free to do what you want. Hogar de Esperanza will take you to places you might not otherwise find accessible. Most of these trips are pet-friendly.

  • Let’s Vamos!

    These trips are fully organized and all-inclusive.

All proceeds from these trips support the work of the foundation.

Hogar de Esperanza invites you to let them know your suggestions for places to visit.

To view the schedule or make a reservation, you can visit this webpage: https://hogaresperanza.org/en/escapades/

For more information, you can also contact Alejandra Guerrero at events@hogaresperanza.org or +593 9 9094 7611.

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Expo Show

July 26, 2024

Including 50% discount on tattoos.

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Pumapungo Museum Program August 2024

To download the program: https://shorturl.at/7pSUq

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La Clínica del Lente - A Business in Evolution

The newspaper Expreso published  an interview with optical shop La Clínica del Lente in Cuenca:

The medical team of the Lens Clinic, composed of Samantha Sánchez, Pablo Sarmiento, and optometrist Nancy Ortega, clarified some questions related to visual health.

How did the idea of opening your business come about?

This business began as a workshop for frame repairs.

How would you describe the current scope of the business and its evolution?

Our business has evolved from simply providing services. Initially, the business was small and very basic, but over the years we have implemented improvements through constant training and individualized medical attention for timely treatment. We aim to provide optimal recovery for each one of our patients.

What area do you emphasize in your service offerings?

We offer a personalized service, providing high-quality products, technical, and professional advice.

What differentiates your offerings from others in the market?

Our service, especially the quality of our lenses and frames. Our work is guaranteed.

What has been your business's greatest satisfaction?

Seeing our customers satisfied with our service.

What have been the most challenging moments you've faced?

Losing one of the founders who started this business 35 years ago. Despite his passing 2 years and 6 months ago, we have not given up. We remain persistent and stronger, providing high-quality service to those in need.

If you had to indicate what your business's success is due to, what would you mention?

Persistence and the attention to those who need us.

If you compare the beginnings to the present, what has changed?

The location and space in which we attend to our patients have changed. Now we can provide more comfort to those who need our service. Additionally, we have integrated medical services to offer a complete service.

What lessons has the pandemic's difficult moments taught you as a company?

Our service was not interrupted; we worked with all precautions behind closed doors, as our service has stood out due to our good disposition towards the customer.

What are your medium- and long-term plans?

Our long-term plans are to open a complete ophthalmological center. This will cover everything from the most basic to the most complex, including eye surgeries, treatments, and disease prevention.

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Carolina Bookstore has a new address

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Cuenca Language Exchange

September 11, 2024
Brunch Cafe, Cuenca

Every Wednesday (todos los miercoles), 1:30 PM

Join The Cuenca Language Exchange!

If you’re passionate about both English and Spanish, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

Our in-person sessions provide a friendly and relaxed environment where language enthusiasts of all levels can come together.

Whether you are a beginner or an advanced speaker, you’ll have the chance to practice and improve your language skills while making new friends.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to practice both languages!

Click the link below to join the Cuenca Exchange WhatsApp group (for the most recent information regarding Language Exchange events). https://chat.whatsapp.com/KDnjjb0yh3UCdyODMBPNB8

¡Únase a The Cuenca Language Exchange, intercambio de idiomas!

Si le apasiona tanto el inglés como el español, esta es la oportunidad perfecta para usted.

Nuestras sesiones presenciales ofrecen un ambiente cómodo y relajado donde los entusiastas de los idiomas de todos los niveles pueden reunirse.

Ya sea usted principiante o hablante avanzado, tendrá la oportunidad de practicar y mejorar sus habilidades lingüísticas mientras hace nuevos amigos.

¡No se pierda esta fantástica oportunidad de practica ambos idiomas!

Haga clic en el enlace a continuación para unirse al grupo de WhatsApp de Cuenca Language Exchange (para recibir la información más reciente sobre los eventos de intercambio de idiomas). https://chat.whatsapp.com/KDnjjb0yh3UCdyODMBPNB8

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Pumapungo Museum to Close Temporarily for Maintenance

The Pumapungo Museum and Archaeological Park will temporarily close for renovation work across its museum, theater, and park areas. The project aims to upgrade the infrastructure and enhance the overall visitor experience.

Key improvements include updates to permanent and temporary exhibits, better access, and the integration of new technologies.

The closure began on September 9, 2024, with plans to reopen in early December.

During this period, the Archaeological Site and the Ethnobotanical Park will remain open, offering virtual tours and alternative activities for visitors.

Events like the International Puppet Festival “TitiriCuenca” (September 24–28) and “World Stages” in October will still be held at the Pumapungo Theater as scheduled.

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Stairs between Parque de la Madre and Historic Center for 70% completed