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The Andean Baroque Route is a scenic route of Peru mainly dedicated to 4 churches belonging to the Andean Baroque artistic movement, including the Society of Jesus Church of Cusco and the Saint Peter the Apostle Church of Andahuaylillas. There are two possible versions of this route: one short and one long. The short route passes through Cusco, Andahuaylillas, Huaro and Urcos towards lake Titicaca and Bolivia. The long route includes these same stages but continues towards Puerto Maldonado after reaching Urcos. It passes through Ccatcca, Ocongate and Marcapata.

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  • Andean Baroque Route (en)
  • Route du baroque andin (fr)
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  • The Andean Baroque Route is a scenic route of Peru mainly dedicated to 4 churches belonging to the Andean Baroque artistic movement, including the Society of Jesus Church of Cusco and the Saint Peter the Apostle Church of Andahuaylillas. There are two possible versions of this route: one short and one long. The short route passes through Cusco, Andahuaylillas, Huaro and Urcos towards lake Titicaca and Bolivia. The long route includes these same stages but continues towards Puerto Maldonado after reaching Urcos. It passes through Ccatcca, Ocongate and Marcapata. (en)
  • La route du baroque andin ou route des églises baroques est une route touristique du Pérou principalement dédiée à quatre églises appartenant au style baroque andin dont l’église de la Compagnie de Jésus de Cuzco et l’église Saint-Pierre-Apôtre d'Andahuaylillas. (fr)
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  • The Andean Baroque Route is a scenic route of Peru mainly dedicated to 4 churches belonging to the Andean Baroque artistic movement, including the Society of Jesus Church of Cusco and the Saint Peter the Apostle Church of Andahuaylillas. There are two possible versions of this route: one short and one long. The short route passes through Cusco, Andahuaylillas, Huaro and Urcos towards lake Titicaca and Bolivia. The long route includes these same stages but continues towards Puerto Maldonado after reaching Urcos. It passes through Ccatcca, Ocongate and Marcapata. (en)
  • La route du baroque andin ou route des églises baroques est une route touristique du Pérou principalement dédiée à quatre églises appartenant au style baroque andin dont l’église de la Compagnie de Jésus de Cuzco et l’église Saint-Pierre-Apôtre d'Andahuaylillas. Il existe deux itinéraires possibles pour cette route : un itinéraire court passant par Cuzco, Andahuaylillas, Huaro et Urcos en direction du lac Titicaca et de la Bolivie, ou bien un itinéraire long qui inclut ces mêmes étapes puis bifurque à Urcos en direction de Puerto Maldonado et du Brésil passant par Ccatcca, Ocongate et Marcapata. (fr)
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