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Landmark: Monumento a la Mujer CuencanaCity: Cuenca
Country: Ecuador
Continent: South America
Monumento a la Mujer Cuencana, Cuenca, Ecuador, South America
The Monumento a la Mujer Cuencana is a public sculpture located in the city of Cuenca, Ecuador. It honors the women of Cuenca and their contributions to the region.
Visual Characteristics
The monument features a central bronze statue of a woman, approximately 5 meters in height, standing on a granite pedestal. The statue depicts a woman in traditional Cuencan attire, holding a basket of flowers. The granite base is roughly square, measuring 10 meters per side, and is surrounded by a paved plaza.
Location & Access Logistics
The monument is situated in the Parque de la Madre, located in the El Vergel sector of Cuenca. It is approximately 1.5 kilometers south of the city's historic center. Access is via Avenida Los Cañaris. Public parking is available within the Parque de la Madre, with capacity for approximately 50 vehicles. Bus lines 3, 5, and 12 stop within a 200-meter radius of the park entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The monument was inaugurated in 1997. It was designed by Ecuadorian sculptor Edgard Cevallos. The purpose was to recognize the role of Cuencan women in the cultural and social development of the city.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the bronze sculpture and its detailed craftsmanship. The surrounding plaza is suitable for quiet contemplation. The monument is a focal point within the larger Parque de la Madre, which offers walking paths and green spaces.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the Parque de la Madre, approximately 100 meters from the monument. Shaded areas are provided by mature trees surrounding the plaza. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this urban area. Food vendors are typically present along the perimeter of the Parque de la Madre.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting on the bronze sculpture, late afternoon (between 4:00 PM and 5:30 PM) is recommended. The weather in Cuenca is generally temperate year-round, with drier months typically from June to September.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that touching the basket of flowers depicted in the statue is believed to bring good fortune to those seeking to cultivate their own gardens or artistic endeavors.
Nearby Landmarks
- Parque de la Madre (0.1km North)
- Museo Pumapungo (1.2km Northwest)
- Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción (1.8km North)
- Mercado 10 de Agosto (1.5km North)
- Paseo Tres de Noviembre (1.3km North)