The present study describes the experiences carried out to generate professional skills in museums, archaeo-architectural sites, in the Art History subject. The specific objectives are oriented to show how the teachers in training integrated the museums, and archaeo-architectural sites to plan their didactic intervention; identify the works, iconographic, architectural elements that would be included as resources for teaching and learning; to analyze the perceptions of future teachers regarding the professional skills developed during the tours carried out by the students. Through a mixed, descriptive investigation, the perception of the students in the development of competences, applied to 56 participants of the History and Social Sciences Pedagogy Career, was analyzed. In addition, a rubric, to evaluate the planning. The results reflect that the activities carried out at each moment (beginning, development, and closing), which included tours of museums, and archaeo-architectural sites, help to develop generic and specific skills in future teachers.
Keywords:
Professional skills; museums; archaeo-architectural sites; architectural sites

Nota: 1.2.3. Pinturas indigenistas que representan las actividades de la cultura indígena, tales como baile, las floristas, trabajadoras sin hogar, usando la técnica de óleo sobre lienzo. 4. Autorretrato de Camilo Egas. 5. Arquitectura: diseño exterior e interior.]
Nota: 1. Se presenta la fachada del Museo Numismático del Banco Central de Ecuador, con un estilo neoclásico en donde se destacan las figuras geométricas. 2. La concha spóndylus como moneda en la época aborigen. 3. La Historia del Sucre (moneda antes de la dolarización). 4. Moneda colonial.
Nota: En el Museo Alberto Mena y Caamaño se destacan: 1. El retablo y la escultura del hermano de Eugenio Espejo. 2. El mapa de la Real Audiencia de Quito. 3. Pintura de erupción volcánica. 4. La recreación escultórica en cera del movimiento del 2 de agosto de 1810