1. The Cathedral of Lima, also known as the Basilica Cathedral of Lima, is located in the historic center of Lima, Peru. It was built between the years 1535 and 1649 and is considered one of the most emblematic buildings in the city. The cathedral is known for its stunning architecture, which blends Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. It features intricate carvings, intricate altarpieces, and beautiful stained glass windows. Visitors can also see 14 chapels filled with impressive art and sculptures.
2. The Cathedral of Lima is open to visitors every day of the week, but there may be special schedule changes for holidays and other events. Visitors can call the cathedral’s office to confirm the hours of operation (Phone: +51 1 4267377).
3. There is no admission fee to visit the cathedral, but donations are appreciated. The best way to reach the cathedral is by taxi or public transport. There are several bus lines that stop near the cathedral, and visitors can also take the Lima Metro to the Jirón de La Unión station.