Perched on a hill and dominating the skyline, the Basilica of the National Vow, or La Basílica del Voto Nacional, stands as one of the largest neo-Gothic churches in the Americas. Built in the 19th century, this architectural marvel features three towers that visitors can climb for a panoramic view of Quito. The basilica remains technically unfinished, adding to its mystique; local legend suggests that its completion would signal the end of the world. Today, visitors can explore its intricate interiors and enjoy the sweeping vistas from its towers.
Basilica of the National Vow (La Basílica del Voto Nacional)
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