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Exterior wall of the Monastery of Santa Catalina. The citadel was located in the south of Peru in the city of Arequipa, founded on September 10, 1579 and located in an area that stands out for its natural beauty, welcoming climate and that has a great material with which the architecture of this city is built and continues to be built, the tuff.
The Fort of Santa Catalina (Spanish: Fuerte de Santa Catalina) in Lima, Peru, is a Neoclassical style building that partly survives and it is in a good condition, and it is one of the few examples representative of the military colonial architecture that still exists in Peru.
It is located next to the Fort of Santa Catalina, built two centuries later and named after the convent. The monastery hosts the denomination of the same name: the Señor del Santuario de Santa Catalina. [1] It was declared a Cultural heritage of Peru in 2022, under resolution N° 000121-2022-VMPCIC/MC. [2]
Santa Catalina is a neighbourhood in La Victoria District, Lima, Peru.Originally an Ichma settlement, [1] it is currently an area inhabited by upper middle class families, [2] making it the best consolidated area of the district, where it is the epicenter of construction for many real estate companies. [3]
Huaca Santa Catalina is an archaeological site located at Jirón Pascual Saco Oliveros 875, [1] between Miguel Checa and Pascual Saco streets, in the neighbourhood of Santa Catalina, in La Victoria District, Lima, Peru. [2] It's one of the few remains of the Qhapaq Ñan (the Inca road system) that exist in the city. [3]
Santa Catalina is a district of the province of Luya, Peru.Saint Catalina offers several attractive places for tourists as ruins of the culture Chachapoya and others. The management holidays of the Holy capital Catalina is celebrated on August 20.
The Valley of Moche, or Valley of Santa Catalina, is a large area of the La Libertad Region in northern Peru surrounding the Moche River. It has been farmed since the pre-Columbian era and currently contains rural and urban settlements. Trujillo is the most important city of the valley.
The Interbank Building is a building located in the neighbourhood of Santa Catalina, La Victoria District, Lima. It serves as the main headquarters of Interbank, a Peruvian financial entity and was inaugurated in February 2001. It is located at the intersection of Luis Bedoya Reyes and Javier Prado Este avenues.