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Lima Tour |
1.- Ancient Lima
Huaca Pucllana, It´s a pre-Inca pyramid of adobe bricks. It was one of the most important administrative and ceremonial centers of the Lima culture, settled in the areas of the Chancay, Chillon, Rimac, and Lurin valleys from 200 A.D. – 700 A.D. Sometimes, events or musical shows take place there. You can also find a site museum that exhibits pieces found in the excavations.
Huaca Huallamarca
its a pyramidal temple that chronologically corresponds to the beginning of regional development. The place is a result of a series of cultural superimpositions, the
three most important being the Lima, Wari, and Inca cultures. The SiteMuseum houses pieces found during the excavations of the area.
San Martin Square, Main Square, Government Palace, Cathedral of Lima, Major Hall, Church of San Francisco and Convent
COST FOR PERSON $ 35.00
2.- MUSEUMS OF ARCHAEOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY AND HISTORY.
It integrates the entire Peruvian archeological and historical process and houses one of the most complete pre-Colombian collections of ceramics, textiles, and fine metal works with pieces from the Chavin, Paracas, Nasca, Mochica, Tiahuanaco, Pucara, Chimu, Chachapoyas, and Inca cultures. There are also rooms and galleries that exhibit Colonial and Republican pieces: an art gallery with canvasses from the CuscoSchool, a complete collection of portraits of the Viceroys, iconography of the liberators and other illustrious people, and portraits of presidents and figures of Peruvian history
COST FOR PERSON $ 28.00
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Pachacamac Archeological Complex
It was the most important pre-Inca ceremonial center on the Peruvian coast. The main building material was mud. Around the complex, there are palaces, plazas, and temples (some of them restored), the most important being the Temple of the Sun and the Acllahuasi, both built during the Inca reign (1440 A.D. – 1533 A.D.) and the best preserved parts of the area. You will find a site museum that displays pieces found during the excavation
4.- MUSEUM LARCO
This features a large private collection of pre-Hispanic art especially works of ceramic, gold, and textile. In addition, it provides the largest collection of erotic figurines and mummies from the Chavin, Chimu,
Nasca, and Inca cultures
COST FOR PERSON $ 28.00
DAILY EXITS:
MORNINGS: 09.00 To 12.30
LATE: 14.30 To 17.30
DURATION: 3 At 4 HOURS
INCLUDES
- Private transport.
- Entrances and excursion
- permanent guide
What to carry?
- Sport wear,
- hut for the sun,
- camera
- water and snack
- running shoes
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