MUSEO ANDRES AVELINO CACERES
Museum
2024
Recommended
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2024
The museum, under army supervision, is housed in the large 17th-century Casona Vivanco. The first floor features manuscripts, photos and weapons that belonged to Marshal Cáceres, who fought in the Pacific War against Chile from 1879 to 1883. The rooms upstairs feature interesting paintings by the Cusco School, including one depicting an unpublished Last Supper: Christ in front of a cuy (!). Period furniture is also on display.
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