Archbishop's Palace Museum, A Time Capsule of Peruvian Treasures
Basilica Cathedral of Lima, Jirón Huallaga, Lima, Province of Lima, Lima, 10, Peru
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Introduction
This building is part of the Lima Cathedral complex and is called the Archbishop's Palace. Although it should technically be part of the cathedral, it was designated as the private residence of the Archbishop because the cathedral was a public religious place at the time. Today, both buildings have become museums. The Archbishop's Palace ticket price is double that of the cathedral because it houses countless precious artifacts of Peru's national treasures. These include items, paintings, reliefs used by many archbishops. If you have any questions about this palace, please email palacioarzobispal@gmail.com. Address Basilica Cathedral of Lima, Jirón Huallaga, Lima, Province of Lima, Lima, 10, Peru
Opening hours 9:00-17:00. Opens until 13:00 on Saturdays and closed on Sundays.
Transportation On one side of the main square in the city center, you can take a minibus or a taxi from the airport to get there.