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Small Church on The Way to Plaza Armas
On the way to Plaza Armas from my hotel in Calle Meloc I saw this small church that has a small square beside it. It is worth going inside the small church as you will see a typical interior of a chur...
I only hade time to visit the little store to the right of the church. There are nice simple desserts here for a good price. I enjoyed a pianono with dulce de leche filling. There was a selection of c...
On the way to the Cusco Arms Square, this convent, built during the colonial period, keeps its value in its architectural style and its Cusqueno art inside
Although the closure monastery is maintained until today, it is possible to admire from the street the large stone walls with closed arches, from the street Saphy The church with a very simple front, s...
Small Church on The Way to Plaza Armas
On the way to Plaza Armas from my hotel in Calle Meloc I saw this small church that has a small square beside it. It is worth going inside the small church as you will see a typical interior of a chur...
Interesting
Just down from our hotel this convent and church was open as we strolled past. Worth checking out as it has an interesting interior.
Nice simple desserts
I only hade time to visit the little store to the right of the church. There are nice simple desserts here for a good price. I enjoyed a pianono with dulce de leche filling. There was a selection of c...
Another hidden jewel
On the way to the Cusco Arms Square, this convent, built during the colonial period, keeps its value in its architectural style and its Cusqueno art inside
Closure Convention
Although the closure monastery is maintained until today, it is possible to admire from the street the large stone walls with closed arches, from the street Saphy The church with a very simple front, s...