
Casa de la Independencia Asunción
Step into Paraguay's past at the Casa de la Independencia, the very house where the nation declared its freedom. Free entry!

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Casa de la Independencia Asunción
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more peaceful

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Step into Paraguay's past at the Casa de la Independencia, the very house where the nation declared its freedom. Free entry!
"A well-preserved house where Paraguay's fight for independence started."

Free Admission! 🎉
Enjoy this historical gem without any cost. A great value for history buffs!
Quick Visit Recommended
It's a small place, so allow less than an hour to see everything. Perfect for a quick stop!

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 · 1,933 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Independence Room
Main Hall
Stand where Paraguay declared its independence. See original furniture and documents from this pivotal moment.

Period Furnishings
Various Rooms
Explore rooms meticulously preserved with original furniture and household items from the early 1800s.

Portraits of Heroes
Exhibition Halls
View paintings and artifacts honoring the key figures who fought for Paraguay's freedom.
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Free Admission! 🎉
Enjoy this historical gem without any cost. A great value for history buffs!
Quick Visit Recommended
It's a small place, so allow less than an hour to see everything. Perfect for a quick stop!
Bring a Translator
Exhibits are primarily in Spanish. Use your phone's translator for a richer experience.
Explore the Centro
Combine your visit with other historic sites like the Cathedral and Cabildo.
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Free Admission! 🎉
Enjoy this historical gem without any cost. A great value for history buffs!
Quick Visit Recommended
It's a small place, so allow less than an hour to see everything. Perfect for a quick stop!
Bring a Translator
Exhibits are primarily in Spanish. Use your phone's translator for a richer experience.
Explore the Centro
Combine your visit with other historic sites like the Cathedral and Cabildo.
Functional Restrooms
Good to know there's a functioning bathroom available for visitors.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Casa de la Independencia for its historical significance and free admission, offering a valuable glimpse into Paraguay's fight for independence. While some note its small size and the need for Spanish language skills, it's widely considered a worthwhile stop for its authentic artifacts and preserved colonial atmosphere.
"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"
Karen Biow
"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."
GT Hodge
"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."
James
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Casa de la Independencia is located in the heart of Asunción's downtown (centro) at 14 de Mayo and Presidente Franco streets. It's easily accessible by foot if you're exploring the historic district. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available in the area.
Street parking can be challenging in the busy downtown area. It's often more convenient to use public transport, taxis, or ride-sharing services, or to park in a secure parking garage if you're arriving by car.
Many visitors find that walking is the best way to experience Asunción's historic center, as key sites like the Casa de la Independencia, the Cathedral, and the Cabildo are relatively close to each other.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Casa de la Independencia offers free admission to all visitors. This makes it a very accessible historical site to explore.
The museum is generally open from 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM on May 14th and 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM on May 15th, coinciding with Independence Day celebrations. For other days, it's best to check local listings as hours can vary.
Since admission is free and it's a smaller museum, advance booking is typically not required. You can usually walk in during operating hours.
Yes, the Casa de la Independencia is a popular destination for school groups, offering students a hands-on way to learn about Paraguayan history and the legacy of its heroes.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Most visitors find that a visit to the Casa de la Independencia takes less than 30 minutes to an hour, as it's a relatively small but historically rich site.
Inside, you can explore rooms with period furnishings, artifacts, documents, and portraits related to Paraguay's fight for independence. It offers a glimpse into the life of a wealthy family in the early 1800s.
Information on accessibility is limited, but as a historic colonial house, it may have limitations. It's advisable to contact the museum directly for specific accessibility details.
Typically, the Casa de la Independencia is a self-guided museum. You can explore at your own pace, and staff are usually available to answer basic questions.
The exhibits and informational signs are primarily in Spanish. Visitors who don't read Spanish may find it helpful to use a translation app on their phone.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally permitted inside the Casa de la Independencia for personal use, but it's always a good idea to check for any specific signage or ask staff if flash photography is allowed.
The central patio, the well-preserved rooms with antique furniture, and the exterior colonial architecture offer great photo opportunities.


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