Andahuaylillas

Elle abrite l'église San Pedro Apostol de Andahuaylillas, souvent surnommée la "chapelle Sixtine de l'Amérique" en raison de son intérieur richement décoré.

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Lieu et adresse

Andahuaylillas is a small town located approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Cusco, in the Quispicanchi Province of southeastern Peru. The main attraction here is the Church of San Pedro Apóstol, often referred to as the "Sistine Chapel of the Andes."

Se rendre sur place

From Cusco, visitors can reach Andahuaylillas by:

  • Public Transport: Combis (shared minivans) or buses depart regularly from Cusco's Puputi Street or Av. de la Cultura, with a journey time of around 1 hour.
  • Private Transport: Taxis or organized tours from Cusco offer a more flexible option, with a similar travel duration.
  • As Part of a Tour: Many tours to the nearby attractions of Pikillacta or Tipón include a stop in Andahuaylillas.

Heures d'ouverture et billets

The Church of San Pedro Apóstol is generally open to visitors:

  • Monday to Sunday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (hours may vary slightly).
  • Entrance Fee: Approximately 10 PEN (Peruvian Soles), often included in regional tourist tickets or as part of guided tours.

Meilleur moment pour visiter

Mornings are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy the church's interior in soft natural light. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends. The dry season (April to October) offers the most pleasant weather for travel.

Durée de la visite

A visit to the church and its surroundings typically takes 1 to 1.5 hours, though those with a deep interest in colonial art may wish to linger longer.

Activités

Visitors can:

  • Admire the stunning Baroque interior of the church, including its gold-leafed altars and frescoes.
  • Explore the small but charming town square and nearby local markets.
  • Learn about the church's history and its blend of Catholic and indigenous artistic traditions.

Installations

Basic facilities are available:

  • Restrooms: Limited, often near the church or in local cafés.
  • Cafés & Shops: Small eateries and artisan stalls can be found around the plaza.
  • Accessibility: The church has some accessibility limitations due to its historic structure.

Ce qu'il faut apporter/vêtir

  • Modest attire is recommended for visiting the church (covered shoulders and knees).
  • Comfortable walking shoes for exploring the town.
  • Sun protection and water, especially during the dry season.
  • A camera (flash photography may be restricted inside the church).

Règles et règlements

  • Respect the sacred nature of the site—quiet behavior is expected inside the church.
  • Photography rules may vary; check with staff before taking pictures.
  • No pets allowed inside the church.

Informations sur le contact

For the latest updates, visitors may inquire at the Cusco Tourist Information Center or check regional tourism websites. Specific contact details for the church are not readily available.