All religious buildings to visit in Lima

Step into the sacred spaces of 6 religious buildings in Lima. These structures offer a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual heritage of various faiths.

Are you fascinated by religious architecture and history? Here are the must-see religious buildings in Lima:

  1. Basílica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima1

    Basílica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima

     Lima
    The Basilica San Francisco is a Franciscan monastery church that is situated in the historic center of Lima, the capital of Peru. This church is part of the Archdiocese of Lima and holds the title of a Basilica minor. It is part of the Franciscan monastery, which includes two other churches. The Basilica San Francisco is a significant historical and religious site that offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Lima.
  2. Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo, Lima2

    Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo, Lima

     Lima
    The three-nave church and monastery with rich facade embellishments and a huge dome is simply unmissable. Note the typical Sevillian tiles.
  3. Archbishop's Palace of Lima3

    Archbishop's Palace of Lima

     Lima
    The current Archbishop's Palace of Lima, opened on December 8, 1924, is a prime example of neo-colonial architecture that developed in Lima during the early twentieth century. Its unique architectural style and historical significance make it a point of interest for tourists interested in architecture and history.
  4. Torre Tagle Palace4

    Torre Tagle Palace

     Lima
    The facade of the Palacio de Torre Tagle is a remarkable example of Andalusian Baroque style. It features carved stone porticos and arches, and two artistic Mudéjar wooden balconies made of cedar and mahogany. The balconies, which are completely closed with blinds with slats, reflect the transition from the Andalusian Mudéjar style to the Hispanic-American Baroque. The windows in the lower part of the house are simple and with wrought iron bars, providing a contrast to the ornate style of the balconies.
  5. Museum of the Inquisition and Congress5

    Museum of the Inquisition and Congress

     Lima
    The Museum of the Inquisition and Congress is situated in Lima, the capital city of Peru. It is conveniently located on Junín Street, in close proximity to Bolívar Square. This location is easily accessible and is surrounded by other historical and cultural sites, making it a great addition to any itinerary.
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    Museum Lord of Miracles

     Lima
    The Museum Lord of Miracles is a unique institution dedicated to the devotion of the Lord of Miracles, a significant religious figure painted in 1651 by an Angolan slave. This historical and cultural context provides a deep insight into the religious and social history of Peru, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history, culture, and religion.