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Ayacucho Collection

Ayacucho, a city rich in history and culture, holds the memories of the Battle in 1824

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Battle of Ayacucho 1824

Battle of Ayacucho 1824
ALABES, Fidencio (19th century). Battle of Ayacucho. Battle on the 9th December 1824. General Sucre defeats the royalist

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Natural Pools of Millpu, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Natural Pools of Millpu, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Flamingos grazing by lake, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Flamingos grazing by lake, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Woman embroidering traditional Alpaca wool hat band, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Woman embroidering traditional Alpaca wool hat band, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Background imageAyacucho Collection: View of the Millpu Natural Pools, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

View of the Millpu Natural Pools, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Woman taking in the Millpu Natural Pools, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Woman taking in the Millpu Natural Pools, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Arco de Triunfo, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Arco de Triunfo, Ayacucho, Peru, South America

Background imageAyacucho Collection: The Routed Spaniards Clambered Up The Rugged Sides 1902. Artist: GB

The Routed Spaniards Clambered Up The Rugged Sides 1902. Artist: GB
The Routed Spaniards Clambered Up The Rugged Sides 1902. The Battle of Ayacucho was a decisive military encounter during the Peruvian War of Independence. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Antonio Jose de Sucre (1795-1830). Venezuelan independence l

Antonio Jose de Sucre (1795-1830). Venezuelan independence leader. Grand Marshal of Ayacucho. Portrait by Joaquin Pinto (1842-1906). Museum of Sucre. Quito. Eucador

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Antonio Jose de Sucre (1795-1830)

Antonio Jose de Sucre (1795-1830), known as the Grand Marshal of Ayacucho. Venezuelan independence leader, general and statesman. Colored engraving, 1888

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Peru, Lima, San Martin Square, Ayacuchano Carnival, Ayacucho Region, Traditional Festival

Peru, Lima, San Martin Square, Ayacuchano Carnival, Ayacucho Region, Traditional Festival

Background imageAyacucho Collection: PERU: BATTLE OF AYACUCHO. The Battle of Ayacucho, December 9, 1824

PERU: BATTLE OF AYACUCHO. The Battle of Ayacucho, December 9, 1824. After a sketch by the English artist, G. Bertram

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Plan of the battle of Ayacucho, where the royalist forces were decisively defeated by

Plan of the battle of Ayacucho, where the royalist forces were decisively defeated by the revolutionaries under General
PERU: BATTLE OF AYACUCHO. Plan of the battle of Ayacucho, where the royalist forces were decisively defeated by the revolutionaries under General Antonio Jose de Sucre, 1824

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Plan of the battle of Ayacucho, where the royalist forces were decisively defeated by

Plan of the battle of Ayacucho, where the royalist forces were decisively defeated by the revolutionaries under General
PERU: BATTLE OF AYACUCHO. Plan of the battle of Ayacucho, where the royalist forces were decisively defeated by the revolutionaries under General Antonio Jose de Sucre, 1824

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Peru, Ayacucho, street crowded with pedestrians, car and auto rickshaw, on 28 July, Independence Day

Peru, Ayacucho, street crowded with pedestrians, car and auto rickshaw, on 28 July, Independence Day

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Peru, Ayacucho, bread for sale at market, close-up

Peru, Ayacucho, bread for sale at market, close-up

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Feather headdress of chief from Ayacucho 11th century

Feather headdress of chief from Ayacucho 11th century
Pre-Columbian civilization, Peru, 11th century. Wari culture, feather headdress of a chief, from Ayacucho

Background imageAyacucho Collection: SUCRE, Antonio Jos頤e (1795-1830). Oil on canvas

SUCRE, Antonio Jos頤e (1795-1830). Oil on canvas
SUCRE, Antonio Jos頤 e (1795-1830). Oil on canvas

Background imageAyacucho Collection: CORREA MORALES, Juan (end 18th century-first half 19th centu

CORREA MORALES, Juan (end 18th century-first half 19th century). Battle of Ayacucho. Battle on the 9th December 1824. General

Background imageAyacucho Collection: PERU: BATTLE OF AYACUCHO. The Battle of Ayacucho, December 9, 1824

PERU: BATTLE OF AYACUCHO. The Battle of Ayacucho, December 9, 1824. Line engraving after a sketch by the English artist, G. Bertram

Background imageAyacucho Collection: EVNT2A-00083

EVNT2A-00083
Battle of Ayacucho, when Bolivars forces under General Sucre established Perus independence from Spain, 1824. Hand colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAyacucho Collection: Sacred Fish, Peru

Sacred Fish, Peru
The pool of sacred fish at Ayacucho, Peru


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Ayacucho, a city rich in history and culture, holds the memories of the Battle in 1824. Led by Antonio Jose de Sucre, this battle marked a significant milestone in Venezuelan independence. As you wander through Peru's capital Lima or explore San Martin Square, you can feel the echoes of triumph from that historic day. But Ayacucho is not just about its past; it embraces its vibrant present too. The Ayacuchano Carnival brings together locals and visitors alike to celebrate with colorful costumes and lively music. This traditional festival showcases the region's unique customs and traditions. Nature lovers will find solace in Ayacucho's breathtaking landscapes. The Natural Pools of Millpu offer an oasis for relaxation amidst stunning turquoise waters surrounded by towering cliffs. Flamingos gracefully graze by lakes, adding a touch of elegance to this already picturesque scenery. The craftsmanship found here is unparalleled as well. Witness women skillfully embroidering traditional Alpaca wool hat bands, showcasing their dedication to preserving cultural heritage through artistry. As you take in the beauty from every angle, be sure not to miss the iconic Arco de Triunfo standing tall as a symbol of victory and resilience. Art enthusiasts will appreciate "The Routed Spaniards Clambered Up The Rugged Sides" painting by GB depicting one chapter of Ayacucho's history with great detail and emotion. Whether you immerse yourself in historical landmarks or revel in natural wonders, there is no doubt that Ayacucho offers an unforgettable experience that combines tradition with modernity – truly capturing the essence of Peru's diverse culture.