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Huaca Mateo Salado
Abantu bendawo abangu-12 bayatusa,
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Jirón Carlos Lopez Aldana
Lima, Provincia de Lima
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At 10 minutes walk or 3 minutes in taxi from our location: Found at the Plaza de la Bandera where the district of Pueblo Libre meets Breña and Lima Cercado, the ruins of five pyramids that make up this Lima Culture complex called Huaca Mateo Salado tower over the surrounding modern houses. The complex was named after a Frenchman called Matew Salé who lived here in the 1550s when the area was ancient farm land. It was once connected to and formed part of the great Maranga city that was built by the Lima culture between 200AD and the 1450s AD, a long road running between them with a wall at either side. The site is a great place to visit if you are interested in learning about the history of Peru. They even sometimes have events for the community at the site.
At 10 minutes walk or 3 minutes in taxi from our location: Found at the Plaza de la Bandera where the district of Pueblo Libre meets Breña and Lima Cercado, the ruins of five pyramids that make up this Lima Culture complex called Huaca Mateo Salado tower over the surrounding modern houses. The comp…
Una de las huacas más grandes y mejor conservadas de una de las cultura preincas de Lima.
Mateo Salado se ubica en el Cercado de Lima, colindante con los distritos de Pueblo Libre y Breña. Por su extensión (casi 17 hectáreas) y monumentalidad, es uno de los complejos arqueológicos más importantes de la capital, constituyendo, a la vez, una de las máximas expresiones de la arquitectura prehispánica de esta.