10 Churches & Cathedrals in Lima Region That You Shouldn't Miss

March 2, 2022 Christa Meece

Lima Region (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlima]) is located in the central coast of the country, its regional seat (capital city) is Huacho. Lima Province, which contains the city of Lima, the country's capital, is located west of the Lima Region; this province is autonomous and not under the jurisdiction of the Regional Government.
Restaurants in Lima Region

1. Iglesia y Monasterio de la Santisima Trinidad

Jiron Cuzco 340, Lima 15001 Peru +51 1 4301057
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Iglesia y Monasterio de la Santisima Trinidad

2. Basilica de la Vera Cruz

Calle Jiron Conde de Superunda Corner with Jirón Camaná, Lima 15001 Peru
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Basilica de la Vera Cruz

3. Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de La Asuncion

Av San Francisco, Chilca 15871 Peru
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de La Asuncion

4. Parroquia del Sagrario

Jiron Carabaya 220 Frente a plaza de armas y al lado de la Catedral, Lima 15001 Peru +51 1 4278757 http://parroquiaelsagrariodelima.org/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Parroquia del Sagrario

5. Parroquia Santa Maria Magdalena

Avenida San Martin 1172, Lima 15084 Peru https://www.facebook.com/Parroquia-Santa-Maria-Magdalena-1476535605747637/
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Parroquia Santa Maria Magdalena

Reviewed By 265eval

This Church, is of Colonial origin, and according to the historical documents it was inaugurated in the year 1557, In 1942 it was named a National Heritage. The Indian chief of the place an Indian convert. : Don Gonzalo Taulichusco, donated the terrain to build the church. The altars , richly decorated are made out of wood and covered with goldleaf It presents columns that are decorated by carvings of angels and animal heads, carefully stylized.

6. Museo Convento San Francisco y Catacumbas

Plaza San Francisco Jirón Lampa y Ancash, Lima 15001 Peru +51 1 4267377 [email protected] http://museocatacumbas.com/
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4.5 based on 6,337 reviews

Museo Convento San Francisco y Catacumbas

This church and monastery of St. Francis (circa 1674) is known for its catacombs that contain the remains of more than 70,000 people and a magnificent library that houses thousands of antique texts.

Reviewed By eval682 - Boston, United States

I sold my sons on a visit to this church by telling them about the bones they'd be able to see in the catacombs. I don't think they were disappointed! Of equal interest to my husband and me, however, was the beautiful church, with woodwork and murals, the open courtyard/cloister, and its rich history through multiple earthquakes. Definitely worth a visit. Tours are conducted in English and Spanish. We arrived just as a Spanish group was getting started, so we waited 15 minutes for the next tour in English.

7. Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy

Jiron de la Union 621, Lima Peru
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy

8. Cathedral of Lima

Jiron Carabaya Plaza de Armas de Lima, Lima 15001 Peru +51 1 4279647 http://www.arzobispadodelima.org/
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4.5 based on 2,381 reviews

Cathedral of Lima

Reviewed By DPMALLIC - London, United Kingdom

The Cathedral is located at the Plaza Mayor and just few minutes walking distance from San Francisco Monastery We went there before Easter and found a parade with band and music with Jesus and Mother Mary statue holding at the front. Then it entered in the Cathedral and had prayers. This Cathedral is huge, established in 1535 and then construction continued for next hundred years, however it had faced several earthquakes and thus there were major reconstructions. We liked it very much and were free to us.

9. Iglesia y Convento La Merced

Jr. de la Union, 621, Lima 15001 Peru 427-8199 http://www.visitalima.pe/es/visita/iglesias-y-conventos/item/214-iglesia-y-convento-la-merced
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4.5 based on 314 reviews

Iglesia y Convento La Merced

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The first ever Catholic mass in Lima, back 1534 - even before the city's official foundation on January 18, 1535 - was celebrated here, at the very site of the "Basilica Menor y Convento de Nuestra Señora de la Merced" (the "Minor Basilica and Convent of Our Lady of Mercy", in English). Along the centuries, it has been built and rebuilt many times. The todays' church features a magnificent baroque façade, 12 side altars in various styles and, at its main altar, the sacred image of "Nuestra Señora de la Merced" (the "Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy", In English), the appointed "Patroness of the Fields of Lima". No wonder, the "Basilica Menor y Convento de Nuestra Señora de la Merced" is a place for huge Catholic pilgrimages on special occasions. Enjoy!

10. Iglesia San Marcelo

Jr. Rufino Torrico 618 esquina con Av. Emancipación, Lima Peru 4270921 http://www.parroquiasanmarcelo.org
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Iglesia San Marcelo

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