"Built in 1868, the historic center of Cotacachi has remained intact since then, where colorful houses and balconies decorated with beautiful flowers bear witness to history. Here, the main activity is the sale of artisanal products such as garments and leather accessories of the highest quality. In the historic center is the Plaza de la Interculturalidad, where a large mural stands out, a fragment of the work “The Cry of the Excluded” by Pavel Égüez, which reflects the demand for truth and justice, and the diversity of peoples and nationalities of Ecuador. 💡Curiosities: Cotacachi, the largest canton of Imbabura, is recognized as the "Capital of Music." Its fame is due both to its influential musical exponents at the national and international level and to the skill of its artisans in playing and manually crafting the rondador, a traditional instrument made from reed canes."
Cotacachi, Imbabura, Ecuador