CHARA ZERECEDA, OSCAR / CAPARO GIL, VIVIANA
Over the course of four and a half centuries the churches of cusco have not merely occupied a physical space, but also constitued an integral and meaningful element within the cultural and every day life of the inhabitants of this city.
the present work on History and Architecture aeeks to disclose and divulge much of this commonly shared cultural lecagy through illustrating and explaining the symbolism and significance involved in each of these Churches which our ancestors built.