Nestled in Lima’s historic center, the Sanctuary of Las Nazarenas is a significant religious site that houses a revered Cristo Moreno oil painting. This artwork, created by a freed Angolan slave, miraculously survived the devastating 1655 earthquake that destroyed much of the city. The painting’s resilience and its perceived power to heal have made it a legendary symbol. Visitors today can admire the historic artwork and experience the sanctuary’s solemn atmosphere, which continues to draw pilgrims and art enthusiasts alike.
Sanctuary of Las Nazarenas (Iglesia de las Nazarenas)
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