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La Cruz del Viajero

Coordinates: 12°04′42″S 77°03′54″W / 12.078460°S 77.065048°W / -12.078460; -77.065048
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La Cruz del Viajero (The Cross of the Traveller) is a monumental cross located in what now Pueblo Libre, a district of the city of Lima, Peru. It was erected in 1579 by Catholic missionaries. Travellers would stop at the cross to ask for protection on the road to the port of Callao, a route which was beset by bandits. In 1759 the cross was moved 100 metres from its original location to a plaza that bears its name on the corner of Torre Tagle and Julio C. Tello streets. Both José de San Martín and Simón Bolívar are said to have knelt before the cross.[1][2]

The cross was declared a Patrimonio Cultural de la Nación [es] (Cultural Patrimony of the Nation) in 1998.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Municipalidad de Pueblo Libre (2010). Plan de Desarrollo Concertado de Pueblo Libre 2010–2021, p. 36. Retrieved 12 October 2018 (in Spanish).
  2. ^ Candamo, José Agustín Puente (2008). Pueblo Libre: historia, cultura y tradición, p. 50. Universidad Alas Peruanas. ISBN 9972210707 (in Spanish)

12°04′42″S 77°03′54″W / 12.078460°S 77.065048°W / -12.078460; -77.065048