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  2. Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima - Wikipedia

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    The monumental complex of the Basilica and Convent of San Francisco of Lima, also known as "San Francisco el Grande" or "San Francisco de Jesús", is located in the Historic Center of Lima, Peru. This church together with the Sanctuary Nuestra Señora de la Soledad and the Church del Milagro set up one of the welcoming and artistic corners of Lima.

  3. Catacombs of Lima - Wikipedia

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    In 1546, the Franciscan order began construction of the Basilica and Convent of San Francisco in Lima, which included the catacombs, [4] built to support the convent in the event of an earthquake. [5] The crypt's use as a cemetery continued for almost the entirety of the Spanish era of Peru, stopping in 1810 [4] with some 25,000 bodies lying ...

  4. File:Peru Travel- Monastery of San Francisco, Lima.jpg

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    English: Lima's San Francisco church and monastery is one of the best examples of baroque architecture and art and is also home to exquisite displays of Spanish and Moorish tilework and panelling. The eerie catacombs are a must see, home to the remains of thousands of former Limeños.

  5. St. Clare's Monastery, Lima - Wikipedia

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    The Church and Convent of Our Lady of Peñafrancia (Spanish: Iglesia y Convento Máximo de Nuestra Señora de la Peña Francia), better known as St. Clare's Monastery (Spanish: Monasterio de Santa Clara), is a Catholic church, convent and monastery belonging to the Capuchin Poor Clares located in the neighbourhood of Barrios Altos, part of the historic centre of Lima, Peru.

  6. Historic Centre of Lima - Wikipedia

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    1750 map of Lima and its walls.. The city of Lima, the capital of Peru, was founded by Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535, and given the name City of the Kings. [7] [8] Nevertheless, with time its original name persisted, which may come from one of two sources: Either the Aymara language lima-limaq (meaning "yellow flower"), or the Spanish pronunciation of the Quechuan word rimaq (meaning ...

  7. Peruvian colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    A characteristic feature of this style is the rustication that appears on the walls of the Monastery of San Francisco, Lima. This style prevailed since the middle of the 17th to the late 18th century, subsequently giving rise to Churrigueresque and Rococo.

  8. Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy - Wikipedia

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    View from the west. The original monastery building at Conques was an eighth-century oratory built by monks fleeing the Saracens in Spain. [2] The original chapel was destroyed in the eleventh century in order to facilitate the creation of a much larger church [4] as the arrival of the relics of Sainte-Foy caused the pilgrimage route to shift from Agen to Conques. [2]

  9. Category:Roman Catholic churches in Lima - Wikipedia

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    Church of Saint Lazarus, Lima; Basilica and Convent of San Pedro, Lima; St. Sebastian's Church, Lima; Church of Saint Catherine of Siena; St. Clare's Monastery, Lima; Monastery of Saint Rose of Lima; Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima; Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus Church; Church of the Holy Christ of Wonders; Basilica and Convent of Santo ...