domingo, 28 de noviembre de 2010

The city



-San Francisco de Asis Church 
Parade ground Modern construction, was built on the foundations of the old colonial church after the fateful 1970 earthquake. 

Jr. Jr. Tarapacá and July 28Here you can see pieces of the culture and Pásash Recuay as well as medicinal plants indigenous to the region, among which the face or Puya Raimondi and Q'antu Huayta or flower of the cantata, which are collected all types ; between herbs highlight the huamanripa, gola huyru, Muna, and other bugs. By accessing ask for the owner, Aldama Arturo Reyes, who will gladly accompany you on your journey.

Parade groundThis house dates from the early years of the Republic and is constructed of adobe and thatch, and crowned with a tiled roof, in the central courtyard of an ancient pine stands over a hundred years old.

Republican court also notable for its spacious rooms designed to address large receptions. Currently working there a nice break-bar, where you can taste the traditional drink of the region, chinguirito. 

This classic home was designed for the traditional feast of Santa Rosa, August 30, and has large rooms and a large patio where locals and visitors enjoy the orchestras and bands of musicians during the days of celebration.

Data from the eighteenth and nineteenth showing colonial presence has spacious rooms with high ceilings and interior gardens where today show plants and flowers in the area looking a nice color. Its central location provides a unique and special sighting chiquiano landscape.Hours: 8am - 1pm and 4pm - 6pm
-San Marcelo loom
Here you can see the process of making various traditional garments Chiquián in alpaca and sheep, as ponchos, scarves, shawls, gloves and shawls.

Built with adobe, thatch and tile, this house has a wonderful center, crowned by a fountain. Here works the senior housing in the area, opened in 1970.



General CemeteryAttracts the attention of visitors for being in this cemetery the remains of the famous Luis Pardo Novoa.
-Casona Aldave
--Casona Marquez
-Casona CruzTrade
-Casona Márquez
-Casona Núñez Espejo
-Inca Museum / Botanical Garden

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