AREQUIPA
Within
Santa Catalina, the rustle of the long habits of the nuns seems
to be impregnated into the walls. The alleys that run through
the monastery, a city within a city, reveal its past, trapped
between the Sillar stone blocks and colonial oil paintings,
between the high vaults and granite plazas.
Located
in the center of Arequipa, Santa Catalina is the pride of its
townspeople, covering an area of more than 29,426 square meters.
It is a masterpiece of colonial architecture, and houses some
of the finest examples of Spanish American religious art. Founded
in 1580 under the rule of Viceroy Toledo, the Private Monastery
of Nuns of the Order of Santa Catalina of Sena was opened to
the world nearly 400 years later, in 1970. Since then, visitors
have been able to stroll through the streets and cloisters that
during colonial times were the refuge of female nobility who
had decided to shut themselves away from the world and dedicate
themselves entirely to prayer.
Possibly
because of their aristocratic background and the wealth of their
families, the convent was decorated with valuable works painted
by the Quito and Cuzco Schools, including many others signed
by grand masters from Italy and Spain, while special attention
was paid to the finishings of the buildings. The main square,
whose gates still preserve the magic of their fine finishings
and images carved from wood, features a fountain brought from
Spain and crafted entirely from granite. The ochre and blue
colors of its streets and patios -named after Spanish cities-
are decorated with bright flowers such as scarlet geraniums.
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Today,
it takes around an hour to tour Santa Catalina, an hour to discover
centuries of tradition. This visit can be done under your own
steam or combined with other visits, such as the frozen mummy
museum, on an organized Arequipa City Tour.
Arequipa
is also good for climbing 6000 meter plus volcanoes and we can
put together climbing trips with more conventional visits according
to your wishes.