Must-see attractions in Trujillo

  • Casa Ganoza Chopitea

    Trujillo

    Northeast of the cathedral, this c 1735 mansion, also known as Casa de los Léones, is considered to be the best-preserved mansion of the colonial period…

  • Casa de Urquiaga

    Trujillo

    Owned and maintained by Banco Central de la Reserva del Perú since 1972, this beautiful colonial mansion’s history dates to 1604, though the original…

  • Museo de Arqueología

    Trujillo

    This well-curated museum features a rundown of Peruvian history from 12,000 BC to the present day, with an emphasis on Moche, Chimú and Inca civilizations…

  • Palacio Iturregui

    Trujillo

    This imposing gray early 19th-century mansion is impossible to ignore. Built in neoclassical style, it has beautiful window gratings, 36 slender interior…

  • Casa de la Emancipación

    Trujillo

    Now the Banco BBVA Continental, this building features a mishmash of colonial and Republican styles and is best known as the site where Trujillo’s…

  • Iglesia de Santo Domingo

    Trujillo

    Iglesia de Santo Domingo is an interesting church near the Plaza de Armas. The original church, built in the 16th century, was one of the first…

  • Basilica Menor Catedral

    Trujillo

    Known simply as ‘La Catedral,’ this bright, canary-yellow church fronting the plaza was begun in 1647, destroyed in 1759, and rebuilt soon afterward. The…

  • Iglesia del Carmen

    Trujillo

    The Iglesia del Carmen and its charming monastery is home to an impressive Carmelite museum – the Pinacoteca El Carmen – but visiting is a real mission…

  • Casona Orbegoso

    Trujillo

    Named after a former president of Peru, this beautiful 18th-century corner manor is home to a collection of well-worn art and period furnishings, but its…

  • Iglesia de la Compañía

    Trujillo

    The Iglesia de la Compañia and surrounding monastery were constructed by Jesuits in the 1630s and originally took up the entire block just off the Plaza…

  • Iglesia de Santa Ana

    Trujillo

    Iglesia de Santa Ana is made of adobe and was one of the first iglesia for indigenous worshippers within a Spanish colonial city.

  • Casa de Mayorazgo de Facala

    Trujillo

    The 1709 Casa de Mayorazgo de Facala mansion now houses Scotiabank, and is a great example of colonial architecture.

  • Iglesia de Belén

    Trujillo

    This noteworthy central church has twin towers and was built around the turn of the 17th century.

  • Iglesia de la Merced

    Trujillo

    Worth a flyby is the 17th-century Iglesia de la Merced, which has a striking organ and cupola. Uniquely, an altar here is painted on the wall, an…

  • Museo de Zoología

    Trujillo

    This museum is mainly a taxidermic collection of Peruvian animals (many so artificially stuffed they look like nightmarish caricatures of their former…

  • Iglesia de San Francisco

    Trujillo

    This baroque central church was constructed in the late 16th century and is notable for its multicolored retable.

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