Trujillo’s Plaza de Armas, established in 1534 by Spanish conquistadors, marks the birthplace of modern Peru. This historic square, created as the city was founded, witnessed nearly 300 years of colonial history before becoming the site where Peru declared its independence from Spain in 1820. Today, visitors can explore this central plaza, which continues to serve as a vibrant hub of local life and culture, surrounded by significant colonial architecture that reflects the rich historical tapestry of the region.
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