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Huaca Huallamarca (possibly from Quechua wak'a a local god of protection, a sacred object or place / sacred, Walla a people, marka village) also known as Huaca Pan de Azúcar (possibly from Spanish pan de azúcar sugar loaf), is an archaeological site in Peru.
Huaca Huallamarca is one of the huacas, truncated mud brick pyramids built by the pre-Inca Lima culture. It is located in San Isidro, a modern district of Lima, and offers a glimpse into the past history of the city.
The Huaca Huallamarca pyramid is surrounded by residences and some tall buildings in the affluent San Isidro municipality of Lima. There are ramps to provide access to the top of the pyramid. The views of the city from the top of the pyramid are very nice.
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Huaca Huallamarca is a restored adobe pyramid in Lima’s San Isidro neighborhood. This pyramid offers travelers a good opportunity to see ancient structures in the heart of Lima.
Learn about the history and culture of Huaca Huallamarca, a 2,000-year-old pyramid built by the Pinazo civilization and occupied by later societies. Find out how to visit this archeological site in San Isidro, Lima, and what to expect from its architecture and mysteries.
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Jul 1, 2021 · In the district of today’s San Isidro, you will find an important archaeological complex named the "Huaca Huallamarca" or also known as "Pan de Azúcar" (Sugar Bread).
La Huaca Huallamarca es una antigua huaca de adobe que fue un lugar ceremonial de las tribus que vivían en el valle de Lima. En el museo de sitio se pueden ver los objetos hallados en las tumbas desde el siglo VI hasta el XV.