Inside the temple you can see a major altar, recently restored, two altars at their sides, the three with a incipient baroque evocation with gold-leaf finishes, as well as a wooden floor that together with the three doors of the temple give elegance and sobriety to the building.
Outside we appreciate a balcony in white stone that adorns not only the temple but also the whole Central Park and municipal Palace.
This dynamic is recurrent to all religions and ideological projects and therefore the capacity of the clerical institution to work in a pedagogy of the spirit.
The temple occupies the eastern side of the square and is the most significant urban expression in the entire central area of the city.
The first building of the church was in 1772, when it was jointly inaugurated with the central square; Since that year he has constantly endured several natural lashes such as tremors, volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. In 1979, the total remodelling of the church was carried out
By private vehicle or public transport to Calle Sucre S/N and García Moreno, next to Park 19 September.