Religious and Cultural Heritage
This collection highlights the spiritual and historical evolution of the Ancash region, featuring sites from the pre-Inca Chavín and Wari cultures alongside colonial-era religious architecture. Key locations include the stone-built sanctuary in Chacas and the monumental archaeological complex of Chavín de Huántar. The list also features the three-story funerary structures of Wilcahuaín and regional museums that preserve artifacts from the Pallasca and Huari provinces, offering a comprehensive view of the area's sacred heritage.
Santuario de Mama Ashu
Dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption, this 16th-century colonial church in Chacas features an elaborate Baroque altarpiece and classic Andean-Spanish architecture.
Museo Nacional de Chavín
Located in Chavín de Huántar, this museum houses a vast collection of lithic artifacts and ceramics from the Chavín culture, including the iconic Tello Obelisk and tenon heads.
Wilcahuaín
Wilcahuaín, Willcahuaín, or Huilcahuaín is an archaeological site in Peru.
Willkawaín
A Wari culture archaeological site featuring a three-story stone building known as a chullpa, used for funerary purposes and constructed without mortar.
Iglesia Apostol Santiago
A historic colonial-style cathedral located in the town of Cabana, serving as a central religious site for the Pallasca province.
Catedral de Piedra "San Idelfonso"
A prominent stone church located in Caraz, known for its distinctive masonry and role as a primary place of worship in the Huaylas Valley.
Museo Arqueológico Zonal de Cabana
This museum in the Pallasca province displays archaeological finds from the local Pashash culture, including ceramics, metalwork, and stone carvings.
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