The Cathedral of Lima is a prominent Roman Catholic church located in the historic center of Lima, Peru. Built in the 16th century, it showcases a mix of architectural styles, primarily Renaissance and Baroque. The cathedral serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Lima and is an important religious and cultural landmark.
Inside, visitors can find beautiful altars, religious art, and the tomb of Francisco Pizarro, the Spanish conquistador who founded Lima. The cathedral is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation for the historic center of Lima, highlighting its significance in Peruvian history.