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[[File:Pichincha desde Itchimbia.jpg|thumb|400px|View from atop the Itchimbía hill. In the background (upper part of the photo) is [[Cruz Loma]], a southeastern sidehill of [[Pichincha Volcano]] to which the [[TelefériQo]] leads. In the foreground (lower left part of the photo) is the hill of San Juan neighborhood with the cathedral known as [[Basílica del Voto Nacional]], a few hundred meters away from Itchimbía.]]

[[File:Quito-Centro Historico noche.jpg|thumb|400px|Convento de San Francisco (Saint Francis Convent) (upper right of the photo) as seen from Itchimbía.]]

'''Itchimbía''' is a hill in [[Quito]], [[Pichincha Province]], [[Ecuador]]. It is surrounded to the east by [[Machángara River]], a river that originates in the southern part of the city of Quito. Itchimbía is on the eastern/northeastern border of the center (downtown) of the city of Quito and the southeast border of the northern part.
'''Itchimbía''' is a hill in [[Quito]], [[Pichincha Province]], [[Ecuador]]. It is surrounded to the east by [[Machángara River]], a river that originates in the southern part of the city of Quito. Itchimbía is on the eastern/northeastern border of the center (downtown) of the city of Quito and the southeast border of the northern part.


Towards the west Itchimbía is connected to the hill of San Juan neighborhood, a neighborhood between central and northern Quito. Just west of the Itchimbía hill lies [[La Alameda]], one of the largest parks inside the city of Quito, and in which there is an old astronomical observatory simply known as [[Observatorio Astronómico de Quito]] (OAQ) and which is nowadays owend by [[Escuela Politécnica Nacional]] (EPN). On the southwest there is also the [[Iglesía de San Blas]], one of the better known historical churches of the center of Quito. To the south there is a creek that runs accross the center of the city and whose water flows into Machángara River.
Towards the west Itchimbía is connected to the hill of San Juan neighborhood, a neighborhood between central and northern Quito. Just west of the Itchimbía hill lies [[La Alameda]], one of the largest parks inside the city of Quito, and in which there is an old astronomical observatory simply known as [[Observatorio Astronómico de Quito]] (OAQ). The observatory is nowadays owned by [[Escuela Politécnica Nacional]] (EPN). On the southwest there is also the [[Iglesía de San Blas]], one of the better known historical churches of the center of Quito. To the south there is a creek that runs across the center of the city and whose water flows into Machángara River.


On the hill there is a park known as ''Parque Itchimbía'' or ''Parque del Itchimbía'', which was previously owned by the municipality but is now run by a private environmentalist corporation known as ''Consorcio Ciudad-Ecogestión''.
On the hill there is a park known as ''Parque Itchimbía'' or ''Parque del Itchimbía'', which was previously owned by the municipality but is now run by a private environmentalist corporation known as ''Consorcio Ciudad-Ecogestión''. The park includes a glass house atop the hill which serves as an exhibition center, conference room and museum and is known as [[:es:Centro Cultural Itchimbía]]. The exhibition center is owned by Centro Cultural Metropolitano de Quito. [[Benjamín Carrión Palace]] was completed in 1948.


The hill and its surroundings form a municipal administrative parish (''cabildo'') of the city of Quito.
The hill and some of its surrounding neighborhoods form a municipal administrative parish (''cabildo'') of the city of Quito.

==References==
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==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090118063844/http://www.parqueitchimbia.org.ec/ Official Web site of Consorcio Ciudad-Ecogestión]
*[http://www.centrocultural-quito.com/ccmq.php?c=96 Official Web page of Centro Cultural Itchimbía on the official Web site of Centro Cultural Metropolitano de Quito]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081112061602/http://www.epn.edu.ec/pages/OAQ/index.htm Official Web site of Observatorio Astronómico de Quito]
*[http://www.arquidiocesisdequito.org/Parroquias/parroquias/quitocolonialsagrario/basilica.html Web page of Basílica del Voto Nacional on the official Web site of the Archdiocese of Quito ]


{{Parishes of Quito}}
{{Parishes of Quito}}


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[[Parishes of Quito]]

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[[Category:Hills of Ecuador]]
[[Category:Parishes of Quito Canton]]

Latest revision as of 19:06, 23 April 2024

View from atop the Itchimbía hill. In the background (upper part of the photo) is Cruz Loma, a southeastern sidehill of Pichincha Volcano to which the TelefériQo leads. In the foreground (lower left part of the photo) is the hill of San Juan neighborhood with the cathedral known as Basílica del Voto Nacional, a few hundred meters away from Itchimbía.
Convento de San Francisco (Saint Francis Convent) (upper right of the photo) as seen from Itchimbía.

Itchimbía is a hill in Quito, Pichincha Province, Ecuador. It is surrounded to the east by Machángara River, a river that originates in the southern part of the city of Quito. Itchimbía is on the eastern/northeastern border of the center (downtown) of the city of Quito and the southeast border of the northern part.

Towards the west Itchimbía is connected to the hill of San Juan neighborhood, a neighborhood between central and northern Quito. Just west of the Itchimbía hill lies La Alameda, one of the largest parks inside the city of Quito, and in which there is an old astronomical observatory simply known as Observatorio Astronómico de Quito (OAQ). The observatory is nowadays owned by Escuela Politécnica Nacional (EPN). On the southwest there is also the Iglesía de San Blas, one of the better known historical churches of the center of Quito. To the south there is a creek that runs across the center of the city and whose water flows into Machángara River.

On the hill there is a park known as Parque Itchimbía or Parque del Itchimbía, which was previously owned by the municipality but is now run by a private environmentalist corporation known as Consorcio Ciudad-Ecogestión. The park includes a glass house atop the hill which serves as an exhibition center, conference room and museum and is known as es:Centro Cultural Itchimbía. The exhibition center is owned by Centro Cultural Metropolitano de Quito. Benjamín Carrión Palace was completed in 1948.

The hill and some of its surrounding neighborhoods form a municipal administrative parish (cabildo) of the city of Quito.

References[edit]

External links[edit]

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