The country vowed that the church was called "Brazilian Rika" 151 meters by locals. It was tall enough to be seen by either side of the city. It was simple enough to go in and there was not much. The top was charged separately, not expensive, and we were tired. The other churches in Quito are more luxurious than this.
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The country vowed that the church was called "Brazilian Rika" 151 meters by locals. It was tall enough to be seen by either side of the city. It was simple enough to go in and there was not much. The top was charged separately, not expensive, and we were tired. The other churches in Quito are more luxurious than this.
The church is indeed gorgeous, and visitors pay $2 to climb one of the spires. Climbing to the roof of the nave, in addition to watching the interior design of the church from top to bottom, the surprise is to see the painted glass windows up close! Since the tower is very thin, can only accommodate a few people, so queue up the stairs. The spire is more than 100 metres from the ground.
The Basílica, the largest Goethe-style church in Latin America, was built in 1892 and is still under construction. Local legend is that the day the church is completed is the end of the world. The church is indeed gorgeous, and visitors pay $2 to climb one of the spires.
Ecuador has a population of about 17.94 million (2021). Of these, Indo-European mixed races account for 77.42%, Indians account for 6.83%, whites account for 10.46%, black and white mixed races account for 2.74%, black and other races account for 2.55%, and the official language is Spanish.
Quito, Ecuador, South American country
f Very good experience, go here to take a taxi. The only regret is that there are fewer hotels next to it.
The church of Quito is the most iconic building in the Ecuadorian capital Quito, and he is also known as the National Oath Cathedral. It is a typical Gothic building, with two towers symmetrically tall and majestic, and the towers can be reached by the outdoor iron stairs to the spire, some shocking, timid. But standing at the top of the tower, the mountains are small, and the panoramic view of Quito is at your feet. It feels good.
Quito, the capital of the equatorial country, is named after the "equator", and its capital Quito is the only equatorial cross-border capital in the world, and is the second highest in altitude. Moreover, the old city of Quito has concentrated a large number of well-preserved buildings that combine Spanish, Moorish, Indian and other styles, especially with churches, spectacular appearance and gorgeous interior decoration, forming a "Quito Baroque style", plus bright colors and high and low undulating streets. No wonder it is known as South America's most beautiful colonial ancient city and was first selected as a World Heritage Site.