Santa Catalina Monastery
Santa Catalina Monastery is a historic convent located in Arequipa, Peru. Founded in 1579, it served as a religious community for nuns of the Dominican Order. The monastery is known for its stunning architecture, featuring colorful walls, narrow streets, and beautiful courtyards.
The complex covers over 20,000 square meters and includes chapels, a museum, and living quarters. It remained a closed community until 1970, when it was opened to the public. Today, Santa Catalina Monastery is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of the nuns and the history of the region.