San Vicente, more than you can imagine
San Vicente, the city "where all people go", famous for having emblematic places of great historical and artistic value, such as the Torre de San Vicente, the colonial church Nuestra Señora del Pilar, the Parque Central Antonio José Cañas, the Majestic volcano of San Vicente, known as Chichontepec, and the beautiful cathedral in front of the central park, in addition to other attractive places that count with a natural beauty like the aquatic park "Amapulapa" and sites of a great historical value like the "Tree of the Tempisque "And the" Tree of Slaves "
Church of Nuestra Señora del Pilar: This building treasures interesting anecdotes that happened in the XVIII century, located in front of the square Álvaro Quiñónez Osorio, founder of this department. In the crypt are rests of the descendants of the Quintanilla family and the prominent hero José Simeón Cañas, buried on March 4, 1838, who is known as the liberator of the slaves of Central America. Also Dr. Antonio Jose Cañas, whose name carries the central park of the city
The tower has a height of 40 meters and consists of six levels with two accesses that start with 22 tiers respectively. The elevation is perceived more intensely along the 109 spiral steps leading to the belfry that rings every 15 minutes and changes its melodies every two hours.