Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Lima' has mentioned 'San Francisco' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Foundation 2 Balconies of Lima 3 Colonial extravagance 4 Principal Monuments 4.1 Archbishop Palace 4.2 Museum of Italian Art 4.3 House of Aliaga 4.4 House of Oidor 4.5 House of Pilatos 4.6 Goyeneche House 4.7 Riva Agxc3xbcero House 4.8 Basxc3xadlica Cathedral 4.9 Basxc3xadlica of Our Lady of the Rosary and Convent of Santo Domingo 4.10 Basxc3xadlica and Convent of San Francisco 4.11 Basxc3xadlica La Merced 4.12 Sanctuary and Monastery of Las Nazarenas 4.13 Basxc3xadlica of San Pedro 4.14 Government Palace 4.15 Torre Tagle Palace 4.16 University of San Marcos "Casona" and University Park 4.17 Plaza Mayor 4.18 Plaza San Martxc3xadn 4.19 Plaza Dos de Mayo 4.20 Court of Santo Oficio 5 See also 6 References 7 External links | WIKI |
Basxc3xadlica and Convent of San Francisco[edit] | WIKI |
Main article: Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima | WIKI |
This architectonic complex was constructed in the 17th century and is made up by the church and the convent of San Francisco, as well as of the chapels of the Solitude and the Miracle. | WIKI |
Scant trace of the historic centre of Lima can be seen in the present metropolitan area, with the exception of a few remarkable ensembles - the Plaza de Armas (with the cathedral, Sagrario chapel, archbishop's palace), the Plaza de la Vera Cruz with Santo Domingo, and especially the monumental complex of the convent of San Francisco. | UNESCO |
Although urban development in the 20th century - the construction of the Avenida Abancay in 1940 - has whittled away at this immense domain, San Francisco still presents an ensemble of convent buildings that is remarkable for its surface area, its coherence, the beauty of the architecture and the richness of interior decorations. | UNESCO |
Though seriously damaged by earthquakes (1940, 1966, 1970 and 1974), the area delimited as the Historic Centre of Lima has all the elements and physical characteristics that convey its Outstanding Universal Value, within a wide enough extension, including besides the urban tracing, the San Francisco Convent, and several testimonies of domestic, public, religious, military and industrial civil architecture from the XVII to the XX century A.D. | UNESCO |