• 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...
  • We really enjoyed our tour of Cusco Cathedral, and learned a lot about the local people from our guide.
  • One of the most valuable treasures of the Cathedral of Cusco is a monstrance full of precious materials, such as: 43 topazes, 17 diamonds, 221 emeralds...
  • Second morning at Cusco we visited The Cathedral of Cusco, located next to the Plaza de Armas.
  • 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’s interiors boast a High Altar embossed in silver and choir stalls made from pure cedar wood.
  • The history of the Cusco Cathedral begins in the year 1534 when it was decided to undertake its edification.
  • To sum it up, the Cusco Cathedral Admission Ticket offers visitors the opportunity to explore one of Cusco’s most iconic attractions.
  • The Cathedral of Cusco combines characteristics of Gothic, Mannerist Renaissance and Baroque.
  • 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.