Description
This colonial palace, together with the Iglesia del Sagrario church and the Cathedral, occupy an entire block facing the city's main square, Plaza de Armas.
Although the palace bears important historic and cultural significance, its current use as administrative offices for the Catholic Church does not allow for public visits. Nonetheless, the outstanding and lavishly carved, dark wood balconies, characteristic of the period of the Viceroys, can be appreciated from a street perspective.