ART EXPERIENCE /
Colonial Art
A vibrant legacy of Inca and colonial culture is the renowned Cusco School of Art, this artistic movement born in the seventeenth century masterfully fuses European techniques with Andean iconography, creating works of incomparable beauty and symbolism.
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1st: The Cathedral of Cusco
Located in the Plaza de Armas, is a majestic example of colonial architecture. Built in the 16th century on an old Inca palace, it combines Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. It houses impressive altars, works of religious art and is a symbol of Peruvian cultural syncretism.
2nd: The Church of San Blas
Located in the neighborhood of the same name in Cusco, is one of the oldest in the city, built in the 16th century. It stands out for its impressive pulpit carved in cedar wood, considered a masterpiece of colonial art. It is an important symbol of Cusco’s historical heritage.
3rd: The Archbishop’s Palace
Built in the 17th century, is an imposing colonial building located next to the Cathedral in the Plaza de Armas. It stands out for its baroque architecture and its historical importance as the residence of the archbishops. Today it houses a museum with religious art and historical objects.
4th: The Church of San Cristóbal
An architectural jewel built on a pre-existing Inca temple. Its hilltop location offers panoramic views of the city. Its baroque façade and interior adorned with works of colonial art make it a must-see destination for visitors.
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✓ General admission ticket.
✓ Specialist bilingual guide.
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