
Cusco Cathedral
Bedste tid at besøge
Early morning offers a peaceful visit with fewer crowds and soft natural light that highlights the cathedral's artworks beautifully.
Budgettips
Entry is affordable with combined tickets available for multiple churches in the area, and local students or seniors may get discounts; visit during free museum days to save money.
Anbefalet til
History buffs, Art lovers, Cultural explorers, Photography enthusiasts
Planlæg dit besøg
1-2 hours
Om
Hurtige fakta: The cathedral houses over 400 artworks, including some from famous colonial painters, making it a vibrant museum as well as a place of worship. Its construction involved stones taken from nearby Inca ruins, blending Inca and Spanish history in every wall.
Højdepunkter: Visitors can see the famed 'Last Supper' painting featuring a guinea pig as the main dish, a unique twist reflecting local culture. The cathedral's intricately carved wooden choir stalls, adorned with biblical scenes and native motifs, reveal a fascinating fusion of European and Andean artistry.
Insidertips
- Wear comfortable shoes as floors are uneven in some parts.
- Photography is allowed but avoid flash to protect artworks.
- Head to the rooftop for panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.
- Visit on a weekday morning to avoid large tour groups.
Har du hørt om gratis gåture?
Efter at have rejst til over 30 lande, er der én ting, jeg ville ønske, nogen havde fortalt mig fra dag ét, og det ændrede fuldstændigt, hvordan jeg oplever nye byer.
Gratis gåture. Ja, faktisk gratis. Ingen kreditkort nødvendigt. Ingen fangst.
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