The observation deck has a queue of food trucks behind the statue that doubles up as a picnic stop for families. It is believed that Inca sun temple used to exist at the same spot where the statue of La Virgen, The Virgin or Madonna, stands tall now. A closer look at the statue reveals the Virgin standing on top of a globe and stepping on a snake, which is a typical Madonna iconography. According to locals, this is the only depiction of Virgin Mary in the world with wings spread like an angel. It is said to be made out of small aluminium pieces and around 7,000 pieces were required to put up this 45-m high monument. Technically, there is no opening and closing time as it is a hill-top, but it is advisable to descend after sunset. Many tourists and locals hang on till much later to get a starlit view of the city complete with street lighting before they bid goodbye.
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