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Museum of Religious Art
Supplied by: Museo de Arte Religioso - Palacio Arzobispal
Enjoy colonial-era art and Inca architecture in Cusco
Highlights
- Take a self-guided tour of Cusco's small but fascinating Museum of Religious Art Admire works from the Escuela Cusqueña period at the Archbishop's Palace See the famous twelve-angled stone, an original Inca stonework that was once part of a palace
What's included
- Fast-track admission to the Museum of Religious Art (Museo de Arte del Arzobispado de Cusco)
- Access to the Pictorial Collection
- Access to the Catacombs
Overview
It seems fitting that the former home of Cusco's archbishop should now play host to the city's Museum of Religious Art.
This godly mansion is home to a collection of religious colonial paintings and artifacts. But it's not just the art on show that makes the museum worth your time. You can sit and relax on a large Renaissance patio and admire the colonial architecture, as well as the twelve-angled stone, a national treasure Inca stonework that forms part of the Archbishop's Palace wall.
Cancellation policy
never
Venue address
Museo de Arte Religioso - Palacio Arzobispal
Triunfo 120