1. The Middle of the World Monument, also known as La Mitad del Mundo, is located in the city of Quito, Ecuador. It was built to mark the equator line, which divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
The monument consists of a large, circular structure topped with a globe, representing the Earth. Inside the monument, there are several exhibitions and displays about the equator and its significance. Visitors can learn about the indigenous cultures of Ecuador, as well as the scientific measurements and experiments conducted on the equator.
One of the interesting facts about the Middle of the World Monument is that it is not actually located directly on the equator line. The original monument, built in 1736, was placed based on primitive measurements and is slightly off. However, a more accurate GPS measurement was made in 1979 and a yellow line was added to the monument to mark the true equator line.
2. The Middle of the World Monument is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The phone number for the monument is +593 2-299-0780.
3. The ticket price for the Middle of the World Monument is $5.00 for international tourists and $3.50 for Ecuadorian tourists. There may be additional costs for certain activities or exhibitions. Transportation to the monument is available by taxi or public bus from Quito.