Up the flanks of Volcán Pichincha, this monument offers one of the finest views of the city. It was built at the site of the May 1822 Batalla de Pichincha (Battle of Pichincha), led by Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre, a decisive battle in the struggle for independence from Spain. There is also a military museum and a tiled mural by Eduardo Kingman. It's best to take a taxi to the site, which lies roughly 3km west of Plaza Grande.
Cima de la Libertad
Quito
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Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús
0.97 MILES
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2.02 MILES
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4.51 MILES
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4.48 MILES
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1.03 MILES
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Museos Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana
2.33 MILES
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29.22 MILES
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15.76 MILES
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Nearby Quito attractions
0.44 MILES
Overlooking the Old Town, this beautiful 17th-century Franciscan convent sits in a quiet courtyard behind thick walls. Inside, you’ll find outstanding…
0.63 MILES
Housed in a stunning modern glass building on the lower slopes of Pichincha, at the site of the city's first water distribution tanks, this museum tells…
0.82 MILES
Housed in an elegant colonial-era home, this privately owned museum with contemporary displays showcases an impressive collection of pre-Columbian…
4. Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco
0.85 MILES
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0.86 MILES
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0.87 MILES
The Cantuña Chapel houses a small art collection from the Quito School. It’s shrouded in one of Quito’s most famous legends, that of the indigenous…
0.87 MILES
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8. Monasterio Museo del Carmen Alto
0.87 MILES
The Monasterio Museo del Carmen Alto, built in 1653 and still home to an order of 20 Carmelite nuns, now houses an interesting museum. Exhibits explore…