Cuzco Cathedral
The Cuzco Cathedral, located in the historic city of Cuzco, Peru, is a prominent example of colonial architecture. Built between 1560 and 1654, it was constructed on the foundations of an ancient Inca palace. The cathedral features a mix of Renaissance and Baroque styles, showcasing intricate woodwork and beautiful altars.
Inside, visitors can find a collection of religious art, including paintings from the Cusqueña School. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site and serves as a significant cultural and historical landmark, reflecting the fusion of Inca and Spanish influences in the region.