What religion strongly influenced colonial Quito?
Catholicism 
Which famous church is linked to the legend of a pact with the devil?
San Francisco 
What historic square is considered the heart of Quito?
Plaza Grande 
I stand on a hill and watch the city. What am I?
El Panecillo
What artistic movement is Quito famous for during colonial times?
The Quito School of Art (Escuela Quiteña)
Who is the legendary artist that tricked the devil in Quito?
Cantuña
Which street is famous for old legends and ghosts?
La Ronda
I am old, golden inside, and full of art. What am I?
La Compañía
What material was commonly used in colonial sculptures?
Wood
What did Cantuña promise the devil?
His soul
What hill offers the best view of colonial Quito?
El Panecillo
I divide the world in two but I am not a wall. What am I?
Equator
What type of heritage did UNESCO recognize in Quito?
Cultural heritage
What stopped the devil from winning the deal?
One missing stone
What monument stands on El Panecillo?
Virgin of Quito
I connect art, history, and legends in one street. What am I?
La Ronda