
Cuzco Cathedral
Cuzco Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Basilica of the Incarnation, is a historic Catholic church located in Cuzco, Peru. Built on the site of an Incan royal palace, it combines Spanish colonial architecture with regional influences. Completed in the 17th century, it features impressive stonework, ornate altars, and a rich collection of religious art, including paintings and sculptures. The cathedral serves as an important religious and cultural symbol, reflecting the blending of Indigenous and European traditions. Its central location and historical significance make it a key site for both worship and tourism in the region.