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The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Cuzco' has mentioned 'Cathedral' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Spelling and etymology 2 History 2.1 Killke culture 2.2 Inca history 2.3 After the Spanish invasion 2.4 Present 2.5 Honors 3 Geography and climate 4 Tourism 5 Main sites 5.1 Architectural heritage 5.1.1 Barrio de San Blas 5.1.2 Hatun Rumiyuq 5.1.3 Basxc3xadlica de la Merced 5.1.4 Cathedral 5.1.5 Plaza de Armas de Cusco 5.1.6 Iglesia de la Compaxc3xb1xc3xada de Jesxc3xbas 5.1.7 Qurikancha and Convent of Santo Domingo 5.2 Museums 6 Population 7 Cuisine 8 International relations 8.1 Twin towns and sister cities 8.2 Partnerships 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 Bibliography 13 External links | WIKI |
Father Vincente de Valverde became the Bishop of Cusco and built his cathedral facing the plaza. | WIKI |
The Spanish colonists constructed many churches and convents, as well as a cathedral, university and archdiocese. | WIKI |
Cathedral[edit] | WIKI |
Main article: Cusco Cathedral | WIKI |
The first cathedral built in Cusco is the Iglesia del Triunfo, built in 1539 on the foundations of the Palace of Viracocha Inca. | WIKI |
Today, this church is an auxiliary chapel of the cathedral. | WIKI |
This great cathedral presents late-Gothic, Baroque and plateresque interiors and has one of the most outstanding examples of colonial goldwork. | WIKI |
The city developed a distinctive style of painting known as the "Cuzco School" and the cathedral houses a major collection of local artists of the time. | WIKI |
The cathedral is known for a Cusco School painting of the Last Supper depicting Jesus and the twelve apostles feasting on guinea pig, a traditional Andean delicacy. | WIKI |
The cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Cuzco. | WIKI |
The main cathedral and the Church of La Compaxc3xb1xc3xada both open directly onto the plaza. | WIKI |