Cusco Cathedral, Cathedral in Cusco, Peru
The Cusco Cathedral is a Baroque-style cathedral built on the foundations of the palace of Inca Wirachocha in Cusco.
Construction of the cathedral began in 1560 and was completed in 1654.
The cathedral houses a collection of colonial art and holds the oldest surviving painting in Cusco.
The cathedral is open to visitors and offers guided tours.
It has a replica of The Last Supper painting, where Jesus and his disciples are seen eating guinea pig.
Location: Cuzco
Location: Cusco Province
Inception: 1559
Architectural style: Baroque
Address: Plaza de Armas s/n
Source: Wikimedia