Basilica of San Pedro Lima Peru

Basilica of San Pedro Lima Peru

Basilica of San Pedro Lima Peru
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Basilica of San Pedro Lima Peru

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Wikipedia:  "Basilica of San Pedro Lima Peru

Main church of Society of Jesus in Peru, it was constructed in 1638 as Church of San Pablo Apóstol. In 1767 it was called San Pedro."

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A: central nave of the San Pedro basilic of lima

Par José Ignacio Terán, à 20 mètres

central nave of the San Pedro basilic of lima

B: courtyard in basilic of San Pedro of Lima

Par José Ignacio Terán, à 50 mètres

courtyard in basilic of San Pedro of Lima

C: rear area of ​​the san pedro basilic of Lima

Par José Ignacio Terán, à 110 mètres

rear area of ​​the san pedro basilic of Lima

D: Building of the bolsa of Lima

Par José Ignacio Terán, à 320 mètres

Building of the bolsa of Lima

E: Lima cathedral basilic of Peru

Par José Ignacio Terán, à 320 mètres

Lima cathedral basilic of Peru

F: LIMA Parroquia del Sagrario

Par Willy Kaemena, à 360 mètres

Wikipedia: "Adjoining the Cathedral are the Parroquia del Sagrario (one of the oldest ones in Lima) a...

LIMA Parroquia del Sagrario

G: Main Square, Cathedral of Lima

Par John Sanchez, à 370 mètres

It was here at this spot that Francisco Pizarro founded the city of Lima on January 18th, 1535. Aroun...

Main Square, Cathedral of Lima

H: Nigth in the Arms square of Lima

Par José Ignacio Terán, à 390 mètres

Nigth in the Arms square of Lima

I: Plaza Mayor

Par Matthias Kunze, à 400 mètres

Plaza Mayor

J: Nuestra Señora de la Merced

Par Willy Kaemena, à 400 mètres

Wikipedia: "La Basílica Menor y Convento de Nuestra Señora de la Merced, edificada por Fray Miguel de...

Nuestra Señora de la Merced

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