Arco de Santa Clara Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Short Lived Confederation
Strolling up from the Plaza de Armas you come upon this impressive gate or arch that dates back to 1836. It commemorates the federation of Peru & Bolivia that lasted from 1836 to 1839. The joining of ...
A small simple arch close to Plaza de San Francisco, on the way to Mercado de San Pedro, one can not miss it strolling around in Cusco. It is nice but nothing special.
Podemos encontrarlo camino a la Plaza de Armas, atravesando la calle Santa Clara. Es considerado el arco de triunfo más hermoso de Perú. De arquitectura griega y estilo neoclásico. Se destaca en la pa...
Short Lived Confederation
Strolling up from the Plaza de Armas you come upon this impressive gate or arch that dates back to 1836. It commemorates the federation of Peru & Bolivia that lasted from 1836 to 1839. The joining of ...
Connects the plazas!
Connects the plazas. Our guide told us the gates were not to defend the city. Just decorative. Up the hill is another plaza and the city market.
Nothing to get overly excited about
It’s noticeable but nothing special. The markets either side of the arch were more interesting. Move on.
Close to Plaza de San Francisco
A small simple arch close to Plaza de San Francisco, on the way to Mercado de San Pedro, one can not miss it strolling around in Cusco. It is nice but nothing special.
FOTO OBLIGADA DE CUALQUIERA QUE VISITE LA CIUDAD
Podemos encontrarlo camino a la Plaza de Armas, atravesando la calle Santa Clara. Es considerado el arco de triunfo más hermoso de Perú. De arquitectura griega y estilo neoclásico. Se destaca en la pa...