Pre-Columbian Quito
Spanish Conquest & Colonial Quito
Republican Quito & Independence
Architecture & Monuments
Culture & Historical Figures
100

Culture that inhabited the Quito area before the Incas.

Quitu-Cara

100

Year Quito was founded by the Spanish.

1534

100

Year of Quito’s First Cry of Independence.

1809

100

Baroque church famous for its golden interior.

La Compañía de Jesús

100

Major Enlightenment thinker and physician from Quito.

Eugenio Espejo

200

Type of political organization led by local chiefs before Inca rule.

Chiefdoms (cacicazgos)

200

Spanish conqueror associated with the founding of Quito.

Sebastián de Benalcázar

200

Name commonly given to the 1809 independence movement.

First Cry of Independence

200

International recognition granted to Quito’s historic center in 1978.

UNESCO World Heritage Site

200

Annual celebration commemorating Quito’s foundation.

Fiestas de Quito

300

Empire that incorporated Quito into its territory in the late 15th century.

Inca Empire

300

Colonial administrative body governing Quito and surrounding regions.

Real Audiencia of Quito

300

Battle that secured Quito’s independence.

Battle of Pichincha

300

Hilltop monument representing the Virgin overlooking Quito.

Virgen del Panecillo

300

Ecuadorian poet and diplomat born in Quito.

Jorge Carrera Andrade

400

Strategic reason why the Incas valued Quito geographically.

Control of inter-Andean routes

400

Major colonial uprising against taxes and reforms in Quito.

Rebellion of 1765

400

Short-lived republic Quito joined after independence.

Gran Colombia

400

One of the oldest and largest religious complexes in Quito.

San Francisco Church and Monastery

400

19th-century painter known for scenes of Andean life.

Antonio Salinas

500

Main function of carved stone structures found in pre-Hispanic Quito.

Ritual and ceremonial purposes

500

Economic system that exploited Indigenous labor during colonial times.

Encomienda system

500

Military leader of the patriot forces at Pichincha.

Antonio José de Sucre

500

Central architectural feature of colonial houses in Quito.

Interior patio

500

Scientist from Quito who contributed to geography and cartography.

Pedro Vicente Maldonado