lunes, 28 de junio de 2010

Quito


The city of Quito is one of the most beautiful cities in South America, due to its geographical location surrounded by volcanoes and mountains you can enjoy a varied climate throughout the year. The proliferation of churches, monasteries and convents served to Quito to be called the Faculty of America. Quito turned into a city of art and sculpture of the new world with the Quito school which taught painting and crafts for the Indians, where the maximum is the Indian representative Caspicara.

The focus of colonial Quito's Independence Square which is surrounded by the Government Palace, Cathedral, Archbishop's Palace and the City, hence its surroundings there are many narrow streets that are full of stories, traditions and anecdotes. Along street Garcia Moreno, one of the main streets of this city, are located seven churches and convents.
Colonial Quito has a large number of traditional places to enjoy a coffee together with some food such as wafers, sighs, and quesadillas, fig preserves, and other traditional delicacies from the colonial period also places to have a few drinks canelazos boiled wine.
The Company is one of the most beautiful baroque churches in Latin America for its architectural design and colonial art Quito, for this reason it has earned the name of the Sistine Chapel in Quito. Another of the traditional sites of this colonial town is the La Ronda, the present structure of the houses in this neighborhood preserving the magic touch of Spanish house full of stories and romance Quito.
The architectural structure of this city and the combination of places such as churches, convents and monasteries of centuries past are very well preserved and modern architecture that Quito became the first city in the Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
We city is very especial for us culture and histor.

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