This Indian Church was built during the
17th and 18th centuries as part of the
convent of the same name. During Colonial
time it represented the counterpart to the
Cathedral. Added during Republic times to
the original stone building with a
beautifully carved facade, were two towers
which were completed in 1951.
On the inside, there are beautiful pieces
of embroidery work, paintings, as well as
the side altars carved in wood and covered
with gold leaf. Religious Art Museum. (PromPerú)