•interest:
CULTURE
•altitude meters / feet:
2250
7381
/
•visit time:
min.
1
/ max.
2
hours
•type:
HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOOD
•kind:
URBAN
•location:
CUENCA CITY
•country:
ECUADOR
•friendly to:
CHILDREN - FAMILIES - SENIORS
•relevant categories:
World Intangible Heritage by UNESCO - Within Cajas Massif Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO
ABOUT -
Toquilla Straw Hats at Lazareto District
Lazareto, a community in the Bellavista neighborhood, linked to the history of a leper hospital. It is located in the north of Cuenca, between the hill of Cullca and the Milchichig River.
The traditional weaving of the toquilla straw hat, Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, is part of Lazareto's handicraft activity. A family company that exports the garment is based there, with an important monthly production that it sends to 11 countries. The most direct experience for the tourists who come to the place is to enter the houses of the neighbors accompanied by a guide to admire the work of weaving. Weavers acquire the raw material in the Park of Maria Auxiliadora, a very close sector. The techniques are transmitted to the children at home, through observation and imitation. For this neighbourhood, which perpetuates tradition, this is a feature of its identity and a component of its cultural heritage.
The toquilla straw hat is made from the fibres of a palm tree that grows on the Ecuadorian coast. The weavers start from the crown and brim of the hat. The duration depends on the quality and fineness.
Near Lazareto is the hill of Cullca. Sister elevation to the hill of Turi to the south. Scenic viewpoint of the city from which pictures can be taken. Nearby infrastructures are the Catholic Chapel of the Virgen de Tránsito of the Dominican order, the Catholic University, Zenón Park, Lazareto's courts and a small place called "La Casa del Sombrero" (The House of the Hat) dedicated to the promotion of the toquilla straw hat.
Mariano Estrella promoted the construction of a leprocomio in the 19th century. He chose a place in the Milchichig ravine which was estimated to be far from Cuenca. Four Dominican nuns arrived on July 14, 1889, to attend to 50 patients. Today the hospital is called "Mariano Estrella". With the passing of the years the leprocomio disappeared, the city grew and integrated it into its urban development. The leprocomio became the identity of the place.
ADDRESS OR VENUE
Lazaretto road, Bellavista, Cuenca City, Ecuador
OPENING HOURS (or DATE if it is an event)
-
Open every day
RELATED ACTIVITIES
VISITS:
PANORAMIC SIGHTSEEING
GUIDED VISITS
INDEPENDIENT VISITS
EXPERIENTIAL JOURNEY
CULTURAL:
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