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Capilla de Loreto is a Catholic church beside the Iglesia de la Compañía in the historic center of Cusco, Peru.
A short street in the historic center of Cusco, Peru, known for its Inca stone walls and urban layout, which served as a dividing line between the Amarucancha palace and the Acllawasi palace during the Inca Empire.
A sun temple dedicated to Inti, the Inca's god of the sun, built after the 16th-century war with the Spanish conquistadors, with most of its stonework used as the foundation for the Santo Domingo Convent.
A 16th-century convent of the Dominicans' order in Cusco, built on the ruins of the Temple of the Sun, featuring a church with three naves, a dome, and ornate furnishings, including azulejos from Seville.
A courthouse, the Palacio de Justicia del Cusco is the main seat of the Cusco Superior Court of Justice, situated in the historic center, facing Avenida El Sol.
A Baroque church building founded in 1539, featuring a Greek cross design with an upper and lower section, and a baroque-style bell tower, which is also a Basilica minor since 1928.
A Jesuit church featuring Gothic ribbed vaults, a central nave, and a Latin cross plan, with ornate stone carvings, gilded altarpieces, and sculptures by renowned artists including Marcos Zapata and Diego de la Puente.
Plaza de Armas (Cusco) is a historic square in Cusco, originally a swamp that was dried up by the Inca Empire and transformed into the city's administrative, religious, and cultural center.
A 18th-century church built of andesite stone, featuring a Latin cross nave, polished stone walls, and a baroque altarpiece. The temple's interior includes paintings by Antonio Sinchi Roca and a cedar altarpiece from 1737.
A stunning Gothic-Renaissance style cathedral featuring artwork from the Cusco School of art, including paintings by Quechuan artists, with a rectangular basilica-type floor plan and Gothic ribbed vaults.
A museum dedicated to showcasing pre-Columbian artworks and archaeological artifacts from all regions of ancient Peru, featuring over 450 representative pieces on permanent display.
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