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SALAMANCA MONTERRICO

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A quiet and solemn neighborhood sanctuary.
SALAMANCA MONTERRICO, Av. Los Quechuas 503, Ate 15022, Peru
Interesting facts
1

The location serves as a central social anchor for the Salamanca neighborhood, which was historically developed as a planned urban sector.

2

Despite its common identification with the Monterrico name, the facility is geographically situated within the boundaries of the Ate district rather than the nearby San Isidro or Santiago de Surco districts.

3

The structure is designed to accommodate large-scale community congregations during traditional religious holidays.

Overview

Salamanca Monterrico is a notable religious site located in the Ate district, serving as a primary spiritual hub for the local residential community. The temple is situated at the intersection of major urban thoroughfares, acting as a prominent landmark within the Salamanca neighborhood. Architecturally, it functions as a community gathering space characterized by its integration into a high-density residential zone. It hosts various religious services and community-led events throughout the liturgical calendar. The facility provides dedicated spaces for group prayer and spiritual instruction for residents.

Photo spot

The exterior facade provides the most unobstructed view from the sidewalk across Av. Los Quechuas.

Insider tips

Visit during weekday mornings to experience the site when it is least crowded.

Observe local street parking patterns carefully, as the surrounding residential streets can become congested during services.

What to avoid

Avoid arriving during peak rush hours on weekdays, as traffic surrounding the building can be heavy.

Etiquette

Maintain a quiet, respectful demeanor; modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is recommended.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45 minutes to 1 hour
Best time to visit
Sunday mornings for the most active community experience or weekday mornings for quiet reflection.
Address
SALAMANCA MONTERRICO, Av. Los Quechuas 503, Ate 15022, Peru
-12.075, -76.985
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Details
Architectural StyleContemporary urban religious architecture

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45 minutes to 1 hour to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Sunday mornings for the most active community experience or weekday mornings for quiet reflection..

The exterior facade provides the most unobstructed view from the sidewalk across Av. Los Quechuas.

Close by you'll find Anillos Park, Gran Teatro Nacional del Perú, Magic Water Circuit of the Reserve Park.

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