• The Cathedral of Cusco or Cathedral Basilica of the Virgin of the Assumption is the main temple of the city of Cusco, in Peru and houses the headquarters of the Archdiocese...
  • The Cathedral of Cusco holds a main altar engraved in silver, the stalls made of pure cedar, beautiful works of art, many statues of Saints and Virgins.
  • Each year, the people of Cusco take it out of the cathedral on Holy Monday and carry it in a procession. ... Cusco Cathedral is on the Plaza de Armas in Cusco.
  • Built atop the Inca palace Viracocha, the Cusco Cathedral was a triumphant statement for conquering colonists who laid the foundation stones in 1559.
  • Cusco Cathedral is located in the heart of southeastern Peru within the city of Cusco’s Plaza de Armas.
  • This Cusco highlight, the Catholic Cathedral is actually three churches. ... We spent some time exploring the cathedral when we were in Cusco.
  • The magnificent Cathedral took built almost 100 years to complete. The Cusco Cathedral was built with stone blocks brought from the fortress of Sacsayhuaman.
  • Cusco Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin, is a prominent landmark in the historic center of Cusco, Peru.
  • The Cusco Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the historic center of...
  • Built in 1560 and taking nearly 100 years to complete, Cusco Cathedral is an emblematic feature of Cusco’s main colonial square – Plaza de Armas.