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Trujillo, Peru is a charming city that boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage. Trujillo is known as the "City of Eternal Spring" for its pleasant climate and colorful flowers. Trujillo is also the capital of the north coast of Peru, and the gateway to many archaeological and natural wonders. Here are some of the attractions you can explore in Trujillo:

  • Plaza de Armas of Trujillo: This is the main square of the city, where you can admire the colonial architecture and monuments that surround it. You can see the Basilica Menor Catedral, a yellow church that dates back to the 17th century. You can also visit the Casa de Urquiaga, a mansion that houses a museum of Peruvian history and art.
  • Chan Chan: This is the largest pre-Columbian city in South America, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Chan Chan was the capital of the Chimú civilization, which ruled the north coast of Peru from the 9th to the 15th century. You can see the impressive adobe structures and walls that decorated with geometric and animal motifs.
  • Temples of Moche: These are two ancient pyramids that belong to the Moche culture, which preceded the Chimú. The Temples of Moche are also known as Huaca del Sol (Temple of the Sun) and Huaca de la Luna (Temple of the Moon). You can see the intricate murals and sculptures that depict scenes of Moche mythology and rituals.
  • Museo Cao: This is a museum that displays the artifacts and mummies found in the nearby El Brujo archaeological site. The most famous exhibit is the Lady of Cao, a female ruler of the Moche culture who was buried with elaborate tattoos and jewelry. The museum also explains the significance and symbolism of the El Brujo complex.
  • Casa Ganoza Chopitea: This is one of the most beautiful colonial mansions in Trujillo, built in the 18th century. Casa Ganoza Chopitea is also known as Casa de los Leones (House of Lions), because of its two stone lions that guard the entrance. The mansion has a baroque facade and a balcony with carved wooden columns.
  • Huanchaco: This is a fishing village and a popular beach resort near Trujillo. Huanchaco is famous for its caballitos de totora (reed boats), which are used by local fishermen since ancient times. You can also enjoy surfing, swimming, or eating fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants along the shore.
These are just some of the attractions that Trujillo has to offer. Whether you are interested in history, culture, or nature, you will find something to enjoy in Trujillo.

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