1.- UNDERSTANDING THE CUSCO RELIGIOUS TICKET
Just as there are options for traditional, adventure and even experiential experiences, there is also a specific type of experience oriented for people who are interested in religious beliefs and art, in this case they go hand in hand. The Religious Art Ticket Cusco allows you to access certain places that have the basic function of being the most important religious center of the city but at the same time as an art gallery where the largest amount of pieces made by the incredible Cusco school is concentrated.
The Cusco Religious Ticket allows you to visit 3 of the most popular and important churches in the city such as the Cathedral of Cusco, San Cristobal Church and San Blas Church, as well as one of the most complete museums on religious art collection. The Cusco Religious Ticket is administered and provided by the institution of the Archbishopric of Cusco.
2.- KEY ATTRACTIONS INCLUDED IN THE CUSCO RELIGIOUS TICKET
Each of the places that the Religious Art Ticket Cusco allows you to enter is unique in its kind, having a vast collection of art pieces that you can appreciate.
2.1.- Cathedral of Cusco
Buying the Religious Art Ticket Cusco allows you to enter the main church of the city of Cusco, the Cathedral or Basilica of the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin. What makes this church special is that it was made with stones brought from the same fortress of Saqsayhuaman which is located on the top of the mountain and it took about 100 years to complete its construction. It is currently connected to 2 smaller churches which are the church of the triumph and the Holy Family on what was once in history the palace of Wiracocha.
Thanks to the Religious Art Ticket Cusco is possible to visit the interior of the cathedral of Cusco but also the other churches which allows you to know a little about the history that relates them, of course the main one is the cathedral where you can also find the image of the Lord of the tremors that is considered by many people as the patron of the city that takes care of it in the most difficult moments, According to a legend, in 1650 multiple earthquakes occurred in the city and after a procession with this image everything calmed down immediately, there is even a painting in the cathedral that represents this event.
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2.2.- San Cristobal Church
This is the second church that you can get to know thanks to the Religious Art Ticket Cusco, of course not only the art that is found inside the church is striking, it contains 2 of the best viewpoints that the city has to offer. The first is located next to the same church also known as the viewpoint of San Cristobal, is quite popular among locals and travelers who are well informed. To access here you will not need to present the Cusco Religious Ticket as it is an open space and gives you an incredible panoramic view of the city, while the second option is located in the bell tower of the church San Cristobal, to access here if you need to present the Cusco Religious Ticket but believe me it is worth it because it gives you a much higher and beautiful view of the city, ideal to know during the sunset where the golden rays of the sun give a different image.
To access the interior of the church you will also need to present the Religious Art Ticket Cusco to appreciate the expression of Cuzco art that highlights mainly images depicting the “Extirpation of Idolatry”, which was the period of time in which the church began the major destruction of sacred places for the people of the Andes with the intention of imposing their belief and religion.
2.3.- San Blas Church
Historically the neighborhood of San Blas is one of the sectors of the city that best preserved the essence of history in its streets, this also applies to the buildings that one can see in the surroundings and all highlights the third church to which the Religious Art Ticket Cusco will allow you to enter. The church of San Blas is one of the oldest in the city as it was built during the sixteenth century on one of the most important Inca palaces, something that stands out at a glance inside is undoubtedly the pulpit made of wood that is about 500 years old where more than 1200 elements were captured in an individual way which shows its delicate finish in addition to representing the 7 deadly sins, it is estimated that its development lasted about 10 years.
In addition to touring each of the spaces inside the church, the Religious Art Ticket Cusco also allows you to access the bell tower which is more traditionalist to the original version, there are those who suggest that the church of San Blas the first church of Cusco as it maintains the original version in which the Imafronte is linked directly to the bell tower.
2.4.- Museum of Religious Art – Archbishop’s Palace
One of the so precious artistic and architectural jewels to which you can access thanks to the Cusco Religious Ticket, the particularity of this place is undoubtedly that the beauty is not only in the pieces of art that adorn the entire space in addition to the fine furniture made of wood that have a history since colonial times, but also the beautiful architectural complex built on an ancient Inca enclosure, its decoration is based with Arabic style due to the influence of the Moors in addition to having a courtyard with a central fountain. This place undoubtedly shows a large number of items belonging to the Cusco school, however there is no data of the authors because it was a tradition not to sign the paintings but there are small informative posters that suggest the possibility of its author.
5.- WAS NOT THE FIRST BUT IT IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
“Did you know that the cathedral is the only one that is allowed to have three doors? the epistle, the gospel and the central one due to the importance it has, the church that has these characteristics is the one located on the right side of the current cathedral which is known as the church of triumph however by a later remodeling its doors were sealed keeping only the central one as a means of entry however it has carved history in its walls, if you get close enough you can discover it”.
6.- PRACTICAL INFORMATION ABOUT CUSCO RELIGIOUS TICKET
UPDATED CUSCO RELIGIOUS TICKET PRICES | ADULT | STUDENT |
Fullticket | s/50.00 peruvian soles | s/25.00 peruvian soles |
Cathedral | s/40.00 peruvian soles | s/20.00 peruvian soles |
San Blas Church | s/10.00 peruvian soles | s/10.00 peruvian soles |
Archbishop’s Palace | s/15.00 peruvian soles | s/15.00 peruvian soles |
San Cristobal Church | s/10.00 peruvian soles | s/10.00 peruvian soles |
UPDATED OPENING HOURS | |
Cathedral | |
Monday to Saturday | From 10:00 am until to 18:00 pm |
Sunday | From 11:00 am until to 18:00 pm |
San Blas Church | |
Monday to Sunday | From 10:00 am until to 18:00 pm |
Archbishop’s Palace | |
Monday to Saturday | From 10:00 am until to 18:00 pm |
Sunday | From 11:00 am until to 18:00 pm |
San Cristobal Church | |
Monday to Sunday | From 10:00 am until to 18:00 pm |
7.- FAQs ABOUT THE CUSCO RELIGIOUS TICKET
- What is the Cusco Religious Ticket and what does it cover?
The Cusco Religious Ticket is a special ticket that allows you to visit the main religious centers of the city considering the cathedral of Cusco, the archbishop’s palace, the church of San Blas and San Cristobal.
- How much does the Cusco Religious Ticket cost and how long is it valid?
The Cusco Religious Ticket in its complete version has a cost of 50 soles per person, however there is also the option to visit independently each of the places included in it.
- Where can I purchase the Cusco Religious Ticket?
You can purchase the Cusco Religious Ticket inside the archbishop’s palace, which is why this place is the first point you can visit when you purchase it.
- Can I visit the sites in any order with the Cusco Religious Ticket?
Yes, in fact there is no specific order to visit it, everything can be modified according to your availability of time and days. But remember that the Cusco Religious Ticket has a duration of only two days to use it.
- Are there any guided tour options available for the Religious Art Ticket Cusco sites?
Yes, although they are not guides directly there are options of audio guides, this can be rented directly in each of the places of visit and can have a cost between $ 2.00 to $ 5.00 dollars the use of the entire tour.
- Can I combine the Cusco Religious Ticket with other attractions in the region?
Of course there are, in fact this alternative is the ideal one to consider after your visit to the City Tour by day, it is also available for options such as maras moray and free time in the city.
Now as you have more information about the Religious Art Ticket Cusco, it’s up to you to decide when you want to make your next adventure a reality. Auri Peru designs tailor-made experiences with the intention of providing unforgettable moments, contact us now and let’s enjoy the capital city of the Incas.
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