This history museum features large displays of religious art, Incan and Canari archaeological digs and other artifacts relating to Cuenca’s history.
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This history museum features large displays of religious art, Incan and Canari archaeological digs and other artifacts relating to Cuenca’s history.
Known for its more than 275 Andean lakes and many waterfalls, this national park is a popular destination for trout fishing, rugged hiking and camping.
Separating the colonial section from the modern residential areas of the town of Cuenca, this river features scenic walking paths along its north bank and several Inca ruins.
This busy and popular market features clothes, pottery and other local crafts unique to Cuenca.
Situated on top of some ancient Inca ruins, this cathedral was built in 1557 when modern Cuenca was founded.
The main city square of Cuenca is dominated by the magnificent Catedral de la Immaculada (New Cathedral).
This large cathedral (circa 1885) features a series of sky-blue cupolas; the interior contains a magnificent altar and a famous crowned image of the Virgin Mary.
