TrujilloSights

Architectural, Cultural sights in Trujillo

  1. A

    Casa Ganoza Chopitea

    Casa Ganoza Chopitea, also known as Casa de los Léones, is considered to be the best mansion of the colonial period in Trujillo. The tourist police are housed here. Good contemporary Peruvian art is sometimes shown here, as are some rather arcane pieces that you may never have a chance to see elsewhere. Hours vary.

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  2. B

    Casa de la Emancipación

    Now the Banco Continental building, the Casa de la Emancipación is where Trujillo’s independence from colonial rule was formally declared on December 29, 1820.

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  3. C

    Casona Orbegoso

    Casona Orbegoso, named after a former president of Peru, is a beautiful 18th-century manor with a collection of well-worn art and period furnishings.

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  4. D

    Casa de Urquiaga

    An elegant colonial mansion , the Casa de Urquiaga, belongs to the Banco Central de la Reserva del Perú.

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  5. E

    Casa de Mayorazgo de Facala

    The mansion Casa de Mayorazgo de Facala houses Scotiabank.

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