#Lima UNESCO #world heritage sites
#Barefoot Mall
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#Jiron Atahualpa 181
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It is considered one of the most famous gardens in the area, where you can enjoy a walk with your families or friends, as the park includes many green spaces open to the public, and the park includes many distinctive statues in addition to a group of ancient fountains.
#Water Walk
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#Paseo De Aguas 3
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This contemporary attraction is located in the heart of Lima and is the perfect spot to enjoy a stunning display of lights, water, lasers, and music.
#Acho bullring
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#Maranon y Hualgayoc Cuadra 3
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The Plaza de Toros de Acho is the premier bullring in Lima, Peru. Located beside the historical center of the Rimac District, the plaza is classified as a national historic monument. It is the oldest bullring in the Americas and the second-oldest in the world after La Maestranza in Spain (not counting the Roman Empire-era Arles Amphitheatre in France).
#Trujillo Bridge
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Via Expresa Linea Amarilla
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The bridge gets its name from the stone masonry mortar which was believed to have been mixed with egg whites from sea birds to improve its consistency.
#Basilica and Convent of San Francisco
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#Jiron Lampa y Ancash
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The church is noted for its architecture, a high example of Spanish Baroque. Its granite carved portal would later influence those on other churches, including the Church of Merced. The vaults of the central and two side naves are painted in mudejar style: a mix of Moorish and Spanish designs. The main altar is totally made from wood. The halls of the head cloister are inlaid with Sevillian glazed tiles dating from the 1620s. The complex is made of the temple, the convent and two other churches, 'La Soledad' and 'El Milagro'.
#Cathedral of Lima
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#Jiron Carabaya
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Construction began in 1535, and the building has undergone many reconstructions and transformations since. It retains its colonial structure and facade.
#Archbishop's Palace
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#Jiron Carabaya
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The fassade is made up of baroque elements, completely made of reintegrated rock; ornate cedar balconies are located over the main doors, and the palace is finished by a granite sculpture of Saint Turibius of Mongrovejo the patron protector of the Archdiocese. The palace also consists of two flagpoles, one for the Peruvian flag and another for flag of the Vatican. The interior is completely ornated and is home to a sculpture of Santa Barbara the patron of Cuba. The ceiling is illuminated by famous French stained glass windows allowing the entry of light. The interior also contains marble staircases with wooden handrails which allow access to the second story.
#Santo Domingo Convent
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#Jiron Camana 170
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At every corner of this cloister there is a reredos with biblical representations. The roofs of these galleries are of oak from Panama, carved in Mudéjar style.