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Built between 1846 and 1850, its area was chosen due to its distance from the city. Its eastern wing features the cemetery's oldest mausoleums. The oldest dates from 1857 and the identity of the deceased is unknown because the inscriptions have already been erased by time. It was declared a cultural
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Construction began on the church in 1559, founded by Father Francisco de Velasco at the expense of the neighbor Toribio de Bustamante. The church was completed in 1601. The 1650 earthquake seriously affected the temple, after which it was reconstructed. By contrast, the 1950 earthquake caused little
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The terrain was acquired by bishop Fernando de Mendoza from its owner, Antonio de la Gama, and donated to the Dominican nuns of Saint Catherine. It opened its doors in 1605 and the monastery's first church was built between 1610 and 1612. The earthquake of 1650 damaged the building, after which it
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Construction for the convent began on March 9, 1673. In October of that same year, the first nuns arrived. The completed church was blessed by Bishop Manuel de Mollinedo on October 15, 1676, whose remains rest in this church as per his last will. In 1703, the nuns who founded the monastery of the
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appears as its owner who later, in 1747, exchanged it with Andrés Navarro Cacha Gualpa and Pascuala Quispe for the houses they had next to the Jesuit College. It is known that in this same year in one of these annexed houses, there was a bakery and the one on the corner had a water fountain.
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on the same year of its foundation, changing its name after the image. Heavily damaged during the 1650 earthquake, reconstruction works only took place some 20 years later, concluding between 1696 and 1715. One of its towers collapsed during the 1950 earthquake, and has since been restored.
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The church was built in 1572, over a hospital originally founded in 1556. The 1650 earthquake collapsed the entire complex with the exception of a single hospital room, being reconstructed two years later. It was again damaged, albeit to a lesser scale, during the earthquake of 1950.
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founded the Indian parish in the Q'armenqa neighbourhood. Thus, on a plain of the hill the church was built, an atrium with a plaza and a tower independent of the temple building. The earthquake of 1650 caused great deterioration in the church, which was rebuilt in the same place.
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Construction for the convent began in 1602 at the Qorpakancha area, concluding in 1622. On April 30 of the same year, the nuns occupied the building. The earthquake of 1650 only damaged the tower, which was rebuilt. Similarly, the earthquake of 1950 caused no major damages.
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It is located next to the cathedral. Construction began on September 13, 1723. After the death of the architect in charge of the work, it was re-started in 1733 and was completed on September 3, 1735. In 1996, the temple was restored after it was closed about 30 years.
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The building was incorporated to what is now another residence until 1658. Its ownership was transferred a number of times, being now known after the Álvarez family, who occupied it from 1689 to 1784. It currently functions as an apartment building and hotel.
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in Peru. The architecture of this building exerted a great influence on the development of Baroque architecture in the South Andes. Its construction began in 1576, but it was badly damaged in an earthquake in 1650. The rebuilt church was completed in 1673.
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The central core of modern Cuzco, it is surrounded by tourist restaurants, jewelry stores, travel agencies and the same Catholic churches built during the colonial period and which constitute two of the most important monuments of the city.
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A major earthquake on 21 May hit in 1950, and caused damage in more than one third of the city's structures. Those built by the Spanish were more affected than those of the Incas, although the masonry of the retaining walls of the former
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Built upon the most important temple in the Inca Empire, as described by early Spanish colonialists, it is currently a religious complex built by the Spanish which also houses an underground museum dedicated to the former Inca site.
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was rediscovered after they were exposed by the earthquake. Restoration works were carried out in the temple to completely expose the Inca structure without compromising the integrity of the Spanish building.
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began, it was depopulated during the last stages of the empire and reestablished as a public square by the Spanish. A monastery was established on April 30, 1551, and a parish followed on April 20, 1559.
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granted the construction of a number of buildings, one of which was built upon this terrain. Partially destroyed during the earthquakes of 1650 and 1950, it was modified in 1900 and restored in 1988.
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One of the oldest constructions in the city, it dates back to the 16th century and incorporates Inca features within its structure. It was originally part of the terrain awarded to Conquistador
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The building dates back to the 17th to 18th centuries and features a large gate on its entrance. It currently functions as a private multi-family residence with a business witihin its premises.
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Dating back to the 17th century, it is also known as the Tambo de Montero because in 1643, a European merchant named Don Pedro Montero de Espinoza lived here. Local traditions narrate that the
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As an example of the Incas' advanced stonework, the stone is a popular tourist attraction in Cuzco and a site of pride for many locals. The perfectly cut stone is part of a wall known as the
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in 1572. In 1645, the original building was demolished to modernise it, although the earthquake of 1650 destroyed the work in progress. It was only finished in 1652, located next to the
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Dating back to the 17th century, the two-storey building incorporates Inca features within its structure. A patio can be found within its premises, as well as an enclosed balcony.
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Featuring features of the pre-Hispanic, Viceregal and Republican eras, it was originally part of the Indian neighbourhood of Chaquillchaca, and its temple was built over an Incan
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in 1820, who sold it to Captain Rafael Cerén de Urbina, who ultimately sold it again to Cosme de Sarmiento in 1833. It currently houses a number of private residences.
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Built during the 17th century, the two-storey building features two patios and a private chapel. During the final years of the Viceroyalty, it was the residence of
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between 1571 and 1572, within the Indian reduction system, and had to be rebuilt after the 1650 earthquake. Restoration works began in 2019 and concluded in 2022.
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prior to his execution in 1781, as well as that of his family and supporters. Similarly, it served as the prison of the Angulo brothers, who organised the
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The three-storey building is located on a slope and dates back to the 17th century, featuring a modified wooden balcony. It currently functions as an inn.
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in 1698 after its construction concluded on the same year. The 1950 earthquake caused the partial collapse of its bell tower, which was restored by 1951.
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palaces built during the Inca period, it is the most important religious monument in the historic centre of the city and houses the headquarters of the
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Dating back to the 17th century, the two-storey building features two patios within its premises, as well as an enclosed wooden balcony in its façade.
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A Nazarene convent until 1977, it incorporates the remains of an Incan building within its structure and currently operates as the five-star
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In 1700 this house was annexed along with its adjacent ones up to Méloc Street and its owner was Juan de Mendoza y Contreras. In 1740 the
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The World Heritage Site, divided into a main site with three different exclaves within its buffer zone, features a number of landmarks.
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Initially incorporated into the Casa de Oblitas, it was sold several times during the 17th and 18th centuries. It was acquired by the
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is believed to have been born. As with a number of other buildings in the city, it incorporates Incan features within its structure.
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Built during the 1930s, it continues to operate to date after attempts to move the hospital to a new location were halted due to a
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granted the construction of a number of buildings, one of which was built upon this terrain. It was later demolished and rebuilt.
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The two-storey building dates back to the 16th and 17th centuries. Its façade features balconies built during the Republican era.
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A number of historians suggest that during the Inca period the plaza would have been the place where locals met to learn of the
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The two-storey building features a patio within its premises. It cureently houses a number of businesses, including a hostel.
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The two-storey building features two patios within its premises. It currently functions as a hostel and a private residence.
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in its entrance, and an enclosed balcony. It currently serves a mixed purpose, housing private residences and a store.
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The two-storey building features patios within its premises, and is best known for its restaurant, Quinta Eulalia.
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The two-storey building features a patio within its premises. It currently functions as a hotel and restaurant.
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The current three-storey building dates back to the 19th and 20th centuries. It once served as the residence of
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The theatre, formerly a cinema, houses the city's symphonic orchestra and was built in 1933. Named after Mayor
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in 1558, being modified in 1621 to face the adjacent public square. It is named after the "truco", a type of
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and subsequently built over in Colonial style to become the home of an elite member of Cusco society, the
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Catálogo de Monumentos de Arquitectura Civil Cusqueña Declarada como Patrimonio Cultural de la Nación
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The two-storey building features two patios within its premises. It currently functions as a hotel.
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The two-storey building also features a patio within its premises, as well as an enclosed balcony.
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that could be found in the building during the 17th century, when it was popular among locals.
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The building dates back to the 17th century, and served as the residence of well-known writer
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residing in the city congregated in this place, going so far as to assure that it was a true
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seminary from its foundation to its move in 1965, it currently functions as the five-star
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The house is named after its owner, Alonso de Toro. He served as lieutenant governor upon
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in 1916, with his descendants becoming the building's sole owners on September 2, 1939.
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gives a description of the building on that year. From 1571 to 1572, it housed Viceroy
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Formerly part of the Incan neighbourhood of Ch'akillchaka and the location where the
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since 1995. It was remodelled from 1938 to 1939 under the supervision of architect
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In 1591, the two-storey house was the property of Antonio Sánchez and in 1634 of a
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in its entrance, as well as two wooden balconies and a patio within its premises.
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who married one of these heiresses. Since 2001, it functions as a hotel owned by
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in 1972 (with expansions made in 1974 and 1991), and was subsequently declared a
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Originally an Indian parish known as "Los Reyes", it received an image of the
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soon after. In 2022, more shields were added to the Catholic temples at the
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that ended with the new building remaining incomplete and non-operational.
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within its premises since 1966. It was acquired during the 20th century by
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in the neighbourhood of T'oqokachi, it was one of the churches built by
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since 2012. Also known as the Casa de las Sierpes, it reopened in 2020.
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until it was renamed and moved in 1967. In 1976 it was purchased by the
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The building is located on the block of the Kusicancha where the Inca
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Landmarks included within the buffer zone of the World Heritage Site
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in 1549, with the construction of a church being ordered by Viceroy
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The Franciscans established themselves in the terrain belonging to
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Also built over an Inca palace, it is one of the best examples of
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Dating back to the 17th century, it is located next to the former
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in 1972, and the second one—contained within the first one—is the
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was restored. Since 1975, it hosts a museum dedicated to the
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Featuring a patio inside, it currently functions as a hotel.
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Ybarra, M. (2004, October 10). Not just artifact, but art.
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in 1974 and currently functions as the local premises of
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Originally an area known as "La Chimba" by the Spanish
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ceremonial courthouse. In 1580, it was acquired by the
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It is named after its inhabitants, the members of the
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to Conquistador Miguel Sánchez Ponce, present at the
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in 1532. Shortly after, the city was captured by the
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It consists of two areas: the first is the 3696:Dirección Desconcentrada de Cultura de Cusco 3492: 3490: 1329:, a priest who lived there and assisted the 526:Located on the site of the former palace of 271:, becoming an important urban centre of the 181:Location of Historic Centre of Cusco in Peru 1152:The birthplace and residence of chronicler 626:Located on the former premises of the Inca 454:. In 2023, another shield was added to the 3241: 2717:, it's administration is in charge of the 1483:Marquisate of San Lorenzo de Valle Umbroso 45: 3487: 3394:, part of the intangible heritage of Peru 388:and former president and political rival 3621:"El Museo de Arte Precolombino en Cusco" 3420: 3418: 2005:and was finished before 1570, as Father 630:, it housed people such as Conquistador 309:The city was originally the site of the 300: 1417:Sebastián Garcilaso de la Vega y Vargas 1384:Sebastián Garcilaso de la Vega y Vargas 14: 3750: 3091:Originally a hospital operated by the 642:. 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Siete Cuartones & Saphy 2187:Church and Convent of La Merced 1890:and served as the residence of 760:The building was originally an 476:Main Square and Historic Centre 470:Main Square and Historic Centre 3613: 3593: 3573: 3553: 3531: 3510: 3132:The church was donated to the 2464:On April 28, 1559, Corregidor 2412:Church of the Company of Jesus 638:and Confederate Head of State 634:(its first resident), Viceroy 364:was captured by the forces of 259:Originally the capital of the 51:View of the city's main square 13: 1: 3408: 2760:, it served as the prison of 2721:instead of the municipality. 2168:, occupying an area of 3,920 2096:C. Arones 335, 347 & 359 1021:National Institute of Culture 474:The main zone is that of the 325:, the city was controlled by 2962:Almudena and Almudena Church 2956:Almudena and Almudena Church 2719:Regional Government of Cuzco 2710:C. Mesón de la Estrella 149 2550:Manuel de Mollinedo y Angulo 2423:Spanish Baroque architecture 1598:Francisca Zubiaga y Bernales 1136:Casa de Garcilaso de la Vega 962:C. Santa Catalina Ancha 320 775:Viceroy Hernandez de Cabrera 530:, it is the property of the 420:in 1983. In 2021, the first 378:Peruvian resistance movement 358:Peruvian War of Independence 281:Peruvian War of Independence 220:, the former capital of the 116:284.93 ha (704.1 acres) 108:142.48 ha (352.1 acres) 7: 3385: 3254:), features the following: 3164:), features the following: 2968:), features the following: 2842:Temple of the Sacred Family 2530:Church of Saint Christopher 1281:C. Siete Cuartones 352-378 1074:Starwood Hotels and Resorts 893:Casa de Choquechaca 366-384 783:Museum of Pre-Columbian Art 456:Museum of Pre-Columbian Art 267:in 1533 as a result of the 144:13.51727611°S 71.98000389°W 27:World Heritage Site in Peru 10: 3789: 3158:Santiago Square and Church 3152:Santiago Square and Church 3095:, it currently houses the 3065:heritage of Peru in 2010. 2808:Plazoleta de las Nazarenas 2642:, it currently houses the 2275:C. Santa Catalina Angosta 2234:Plazoleta de las Nazarenas 2129:C. Pampa del Castillo 347 933:C. Pampa del Castillo 320 749:Plazoleta de las Nazarenas 597:, which they did in 1545. 294: 290: 240:in 1983 under the name of 149:-13.51727611; -71.98000389 38:UNESCO World Heritage Site 3541:. Sacred-destinations.com 3476:World Heritage Convention 3294: 3259: 3195: 3169: 3008: 2973: 2923: 2891: 2781: 2677: 2247:Belmond Palacio Nazarenas 2156:Formerly the site of the 1304:Casa de Ildefonso Muñecas 1154:Inca Garcilaso de la Vega 1046:Casa de los cuatro bustos 1019:. It was restored by the 623:Cuesta del Almirante 103 487: 426:Inca Garcilaso de la Vega 263:, it was captured by the 202:Centro histórico de Cusco 159: 120: 112: 104: 92: 82: 72: 56: 44: 35: 2910:damage to the building. 2825:Belmond Hotel Monasterio 1942:Casa Siete Cuartones 290 1373:Illán Suárez de Carbajal 1320:Ildefonso de las Muñecas 1253:Clorinda Matto de Turner 1215:Cuesta de Santa Ana 601 1185:The building features a 1017:Clorinda Matto de Turner 785:re-opened in June 2003. 404:The city was declared a 333:'s forces following the 194:Historic Centre of Cusco 78:Cultural: (iii)(iv) 31:Historic Centre of Cusco 18:Historic Centre of Cuzco 3768:History of Cusco Region 3355:Antonio Lorena Hospital 3248:Belén Square and Church 3242:Belén Square and Church 2736:Paraninfo Universitario 1996:Diego de Silva y Guzmán 1953:C. Siete Cuartones 290 1881:College of San Bernardo 1434:Casa de Mateo Pumacahua 1233:Casa Gutiérrez Guerrero 904:C. Choquechaka 366-384 864:Casa de Carmen Alto 236 841:Casa de Carmen Alto 166 818:, a palace of the Inca 714:Plazoleta Santo Domingo 536:Museum of Religious Art 452:main square of the city 384:between then president 3378: 3348: 3313: 3234: 3213: 3144: 3114: 3073: 3050: 2948: 2918: 2886: 2860: 2835: 2796: 2776: 2729: 2692: 2672: 2597: 2567: 2523: 2484:Church of Saint Blaise 2477: 2434: 2405: 2371: 2321: 2291: 2257: 2222: 2180: 2140: 2111: 2078: 2025: 2007:Reginaldo de Lizárraga 1964: 1935: 1906: 1858: 1829: 1792: 1751: 1718: 1701:Manuel Mariano Cáceres 1674: 1641: 1619:Casa de Nueva Baja 496 1612: 1566: 1537: 1508: 1460: 1427: 1394: 1341: 1297: 1263: 1226: 1197: 1164: 1129: 1084: 1039: 985: 965:Built over the former 944: 915: 886: 834: 793: 737: 695: 665: 605: 571:Casa de Alonso de Toro 564: 356:" in 1814. During the 352:and of the so-called " 306: 249: 201: 3377: 3347: 3312: 3233: 3212: 3143: 3113: 3072: 3049: 2947: 2917: 2902:Church of La Recoleta 2885: 2859: 2834: 2795: 2775: 2728: 2691: 2671: 2596: 2574:Church of Saint Peter 2566: 2522: 2476: 2433: 2404: 2370: 2320: 2290: 2256: 2221: 2179: 2139: 2110: 2077: 2024: 1963: 1934: 1905: 1865:Casa de Rozas Velasco 1857: 1828: 1791: 1750: 1717: 1673: 1640: 1611: 1565: 1536: 1507: 1459: 1426: 1393: 1340: 1296: 1262: 1225: 1196: 1163: 1128: 1083: 1038: 984: 973:, it is owned by the 943: 914: 885: 833: 792: 736: 694: 664: 646:, functioning as the 604: 563: 534:, which operates the 523:C. Hatun Rumiyoq s/n 422:blue-and-white shield 329:until its capture by 304: 254:blue-and-white shield 2819:The premises of the 2715:Daniel Estrada Pérez 2441:Church of Saint Anne 2340:San Francisco Square 1913:Casa Salazar Guevara 1876:C. San Bernardo 192 1778:Garcilaso de la Vega 1758:Casa Ochoa Escalante 1736:C. Santa Teresa 344 1648:Casa Núñez del Prado 1415:In 1555, Corregidor 1171:Casa Gonzales Willis 1004:San Francisco Square 811:C. Procuradores 341 800:Casa Calderón Ugarte 640:Andrés de Santa Cruz 305:UNESCO map of Cusco. 210:historic city centre 3625:Boleto Machu Picchu 3203:Francisco de Toledo 2906:Plazoleta Recoleta 2867:Twelve-angled stone 2496:Saint Blaise Square 2453:Saint Anne's Square 2357:Francisco de Toledo 2011:Francisco de Toledo 1924:C. Choquechaka 350 1659:C. Choquechaka 338 1244:C. Granada 255-259 1111:Battle of Cajamarca 1102:C. San Agustín 239 1057:C. San Agustín 400 969:, the residence of 875:C. Carmen Alto 236 852:C. Carmen Alto 166 512:Archbishop's Palace 414:World Heritage Site 410:Peruvian government 346:Viceroyalty of Peru 335:Battle of Quipaipán 279:in 1821 during the 273:Viceroyalty of Peru 234:World Heritage Site 230:Peruvian government 228:established by the 140: /  32: 3763:Historic districts 3379: 3368:corruption scandal 3349: 3314: 3235: 3214: 3145: 3121:La Almudena Church 3115: 3074: 3051: 2949: 2919: 2887: 2861: 2836: 2797: 2777: 2730: 2693: 2673: 2655:Emilio Harth Terré 2598: 2568: 2524: 2478: 2435: 2406: 2372: 2322: 2292: 2258: 2223: 2181: 2141: 2118:Casa Yabar Peralta 2112: 2079: 2026: 2015:War of the Pacific 1983:Parque de la Madre 1965: 1936: 1907: 1859: 1830: 1793: 1752: 1739:Also known as the 1719: 1695:Also known as the 1675: 1642: 1630:C. Nueva Baja 496 1613: 1567: 1538: 1509: 1461: 1428: 1395: 1371:It is named after 1342: 1298: 1264: 1227: 1198: 1182:C. Nueva Alta 537 1165: 1130: 1085: 1070:Hoteles Libertador 1040: 986: 945: 916: 887: 835: 794: 738: 696: 666: 612:Casa del Almirante 606: 565: 390:Nicolás de Piérola 374:War of the Pacific 366:José de San Martín 307: 30: 3638:Los Angeles Times 3383: 3382: 3296:Santiago District 3239: 3238: 3197:Santiago District 3149: 3148: 3080:Almudena Hospital 3061: 3057:Almudena Cemetery 3010:Santiago District 2953: 2952: 2925:Limacpampa Square 2871:Hatunrumiyoc 480 2699:Municipal Theatre 2585:C. Cascaparo s/n 2541:C. Don Bosco s/n 2513:Polo de Ondegardo 2466:Polo de Ondegardo 2397:left this house. 2210:Belonging to the 2199:Plazoleta Espinar 1780:describes as the 1412:C. Espaderos 235 1270:Casa Huaco Bustos 1107:Francisco Pizarro 441:Municipal Theatre 386:Andrés A. Cáceres 190: 189: 16:(Redirected from 3780: 3742: 3741: 3735: 3727: 3721: 3720: 3707: 3701: 3700: 3687: 3681: 3680: 3667: 3661: 3660: 3647: 3641: 3634: 3628: 3627: 3617: 3611: 3610: 3597: 3591: 3590: 3577: 3571: 3570: 3557: 3551: 3550: 3548: 3546: 3535: 3529: 3528: 3514: 3508: 3507: 3494: 3485: 3484: 3467: 3446: 3445: 3443: 3432: 3422: 3363: 3328: 3292: 3257: 3256: 3219:Santiago Square 3193:Santiago Church 3167: 3166: 3129: 3105: 3097:Charity of Cuzco 3088: 3059: 3020:Inca road system 3006: 2971: 2970: 2933: 2816: 2744: 2707: 2663: 2652: 2641: 2633:Cabildo of Cuzco 2630: 2617: 2582: 2558: 2538: 2504: 2492: 2461: 2449: 2386: 2353:Hernando Pizarro 2348: 2336: 2306: 2272: 2242: 2207: 2195: 2126: 2093: 2065: 2052: 2040: 2004: 1991: 1979: 1950: 1921: 1892:Serapio Calderón 1889: 1873: 1847:C. Arequipa 250 1844: 1807: 1769:C. Amargura 207 1766: 1733: 1709: 1689: 1656: 1627: 1593: 1581: 1552: 1523: 1491: 1475: 1442: 1409: 1381: 1368: 1356: 1328: 1312: 1286:Company of Jesus 1278: 1241: 1212: 1179: 1149: 1099: 1066:Viceregal Museum 1054: 1012: 1000: 959: 930: 901: 872: 849: 824:Serapio Calderón 808: 757: 722: 710: 702:Casa Barrionuevo 680: 656: 636:José de la Serna 632:Diego de Almagro 620: 591:Diego de Almagro 579: 555: 544: 520: 485: 484: 449: 438: 430:Municipal Palace 370:Republic of Peru 354:Government Junta 315:Kingdom of Cuzco 297:History of Cuzco 250:Ciudad del Cusco 175: 174: 168: 155: 154: 152: 151: 150: 145: 141: 138: 137: 136: 133: 113:Buffer zone 49: 39: 33: 29: 21: 3788: 3787: 3783: 3782: 3781: 3779: 3778: 3777: 3748: 3747: 3746: 3745: 3733: 3729: 3728: 3724: 3709: 3708: 3704: 3689: 3688: 3684: 3669: 3668: 3664: 3649: 3648: 3644: 3635: 3631: 3619: 3618: 3614: 3599: 3598: 3594: 3579: 3578: 3574: 3559: 3558: 3554: 3544: 3542: 3537: 3536: 3532: 3515: 3511: 3496: 3495: 3488: 3471:"City of Cuzco" 3469: 3468: 3449: 3441: 3430: 3424: 3423: 3416: 3411: 3388: 3357: 3322: 3302:Virgin of Belén 3286: 3264: 3244: 3174: 3154: 3123: 3099: 3082: 3000: 2978: 2958: 2927: 2896: 2810: 2766:armed rebellion 2738: 2701: 2657: 2646: 2635: 2624: 2620:Originally the 2611: 2576: 2552: 2532: 2498: 2486: 2455: 2443: 2380: 2342: 2330: 2309:C. Santa Clara 2300: 2266: 2236: 2201: 2189: 2120: 2087: 2059: 2046: 2034: 1998: 1985: 1973: 1944: 1915: 1883: 1867: 1838: 1801: 1760: 1727: 1703: 1683: 1681:Casa de Oblitas 1650: 1621: 1602:Agustín Gamarra 1587: 1575: 1546: 1517: 1494:Casa de Pilatos 1485: 1478:C. Marqués 271 1469: 1450:Mateo Pumacahua 1436: 1403: 1375: 1362: 1350: 1322: 1306: 1272: 1235: 1206: 1173: 1143: 1093: 1062:Gonzalo Pizarro 1048: 1027:, as well as a 1006: 994: 953: 924: 895: 866: 843: 814:Built over the 802: 751: 716: 704: 674: 650: 614: 587:Gonzalo Pizarro 582:C. Marqués 215 573: 549: 538: 514: 492: 472: 464: 443: 432: 406:Monumental Area 299: 293: 236:established by 226:Monumental Zone 186: 185: 184: 183: 182: 178: 177: 176: 148: 146: 142: 139: 134: 131: 129: 127: 126: 52: 37: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 3786: 3776: 3775: 3770: 3765: 3760: 3744: 3743: 3722: 3702: 3682: 3662: 3642: 3629: 3612: 3606:Fundación BBVA 3592: 3572: 3552: 3530: 3509: 3486: 3447: 3444:on 2023-04-18. 3433:(in Spanish). 3413: 3412: 3410: 3407: 3406: 3405: 3400: 3395: 3387: 3384: 3381: 3380: 3371: 3364: 3351: 3350: 3341: 3329: 3316: 3315: 3306: 3298: 3293: 3280: 3279: 3276: 3273: 3270: 3266: 3265: 3260: 3243: 3240: 3237: 3236: 3227: 3220: 3216: 3215: 3206: 3199: 3194: 3190: 3189: 3186: 3183: 3180: 3176: 3175: 3170: 3153: 3150: 3147: 3146: 3137: 3130: 3117: 3116: 3107: 3089: 3076: 3075: 3066: 3062: 3053: 3052: 3043: 3012: 3007: 2994: 2993: 2990: 2987: 2984: 2980: 2979: 2974: 2957: 2954: 2951: 2950: 2941: 2934: 2921: 2920: 2911: 2907: 2904: 2898: 2897: 2892: 2889: 2888: 2879: 2872: 2869: 2863: 2862: 2853: 2849: 2847:Plaza de Armas 2844: 2838: 2837: 2828: 2821:Andean Baroque 2817: 2805: 2799: 2798: 2789: 2785: 2783:Plaza de Armas 2779: 2778: 2769: 2762:Túpac Amaru II 2750: 2748:Plaza de Armas 2745: 2732: 2731: 2722: 2711: 2708: 2695: 2694: 2685: 2681: 2675: 2674: 2665: 2618: 2609:Plaza Regocijo 2606: 2600: 2599: 2590: 2586: 2583: 2570: 2569: 2560: 2542: 2539: 2526: 2525: 2516: 2505: 2493: 2480: 2479: 2470: 2462: 2450: 2437: 2436: 2427: 2419: 2417:Plaza de Armas 2414: 2408: 2407: 2398: 2390: 2387: 2374: 2373: 2364: 2349: 2337: 2324: 2323: 2314: 2310: 2307: 2294: 2293: 2284: 2276: 2273: 2260: 2259: 2250: 2243: 2231: 2225: 2224: 2215: 2208: 2196: 2183: 2182: 2173: 2154: 2152:Plaza de Armas 2149: 2143: 2142: 2133: 2130: 2127: 2114: 2113: 2104: 2097: 2094: 2081: 2080: 2071: 2057:Alonso de Mesa 2053: 2044:Plaza Regocijo 2041: 2032:Casa del Truco 2028: 2027: 2018: 1992: 1980: 1967: 1966: 1957: 1954: 1951: 1938: 1937: 1928: 1925: 1922: 1909: 1908: 1899: 1877: 1874: 1861: 1860: 1851: 1848: 1845: 1836:Casa Rodríguez 1832: 1831: 1822: 1811: 1808: 1799:Casa Ochoa Raa 1795: 1794: 1785: 1770: 1767: 1754: 1753: 1744: 1737: 1734: 1725:Casa de Oliart 1721: 1720: 1711: 1697:Casa de Sierra 1693: 1692:C. Arones 395 1690: 1677: 1676: 1667: 1660: 1657: 1644: 1643: 1634: 1631: 1628: 1615: 1614: 1605: 1594: 1585:Plaza Regocijo 1582: 1569: 1568: 1559: 1556: 1553: 1544:Casa Meloc 442 1540: 1539: 1530: 1527: 1524: 1515:Casa Meloc 422 1511: 1510: 1501: 1479: 1476: 1463: 1462: 1453: 1446: 1443: 1430: 1429: 1420: 1413: 1410: 1397: 1396: 1387: 1369: 1360:Plaza Regocijo 1357: 1344: 1343: 1334: 1331:rebel movement 1316: 1315:C. 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Historic Centre of Cuzco
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Location
Cusco
Peru
Criteria
273
Session
Coordinates
13°31′2.194″S 71°58′48.014″W / 13.51727611°S 71.98000389°W / -13.51727611; -71.98000389
Historic Centre of Cusco is located in Peru
Spanish
historic city centre
Peruvian
Cusco
Inca Empire
Monumental Zone
Peruvian government
World Heritage Site
UNESCO
Spanish
blue-and-white shield
Inca Empire
Spanish Empire
Inca Civil War
Viceroyalty of Peru
Lima
Peruvian War of Independence
Peru

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