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Unexpectedly interesting
We weren't sure what to expect but given the very fair ticket prices we decided to stop by on our last day in Cusco. It ended up being a short but extremely interesting visit. Worth a stop!
I wandered in here with some free time. What a wonderful, peaceful and interesting place to visit. 13.nuns still live there and their area is not open to the public.of course. This museum though show...
Great display, the local tour giide did a geeat job explaining all about the canvas, gavw a better understanding of religion and the role they played during the conquest
Reclusive lives inside a convent in the 17th century ...
The "Monastério de Santa Catalina del Cusco" was built by the Dominican Order at the very beginning of the 17th century, over the ruins of ancient Incan constructions and even some original stone wall...
Unexpectedly interesting
We weren't sure what to expect but given the very fair ticket prices we decided to stop by on our last day in Cusco. It ended up being a short but extremely interesting visit. Worth a stop!
I wish I had a guide
I wandered in here with some free time. What a wonderful, peaceful and interesting place to visit. 13.nuns still live there and their area is not open to the public.of course. This museum though show...
Interesting.
Interesting small museum in Cusco near Plaza de Armas. Has trunks that missionaries used to teach the bible and lots of artwork. Worth an hour or so.
Interesting
Great display, the local tour giide did a geeat job explaining all about the canvas, gavw a better understanding of religion and the role they played during the conquest
Reclusive lives inside a convent in the 17th century ...
The "Monastério de Santa Catalina del Cusco" was built by the Dominican Order at the very beginning of the 17th century, over the ruins of ancient Incan constructions and even some original stone wall...