Nestled in the heart of Miraflores, an affluent, oceanfront district of Lima, Huaca Pucllana is a former settlement turned historic complex with a clay pyramid and an ancient adobe. It was built around 500 CE by a Pre-Incan indigenous seaside civilization that remained from approximately 100 CE to 650 CE. Members of the Lima culture were regarded by their contemporaries as masters of irrigation, which allowed them to develop settlements across a substantial amount of land. Today, the complex features a restaurant overlooking the ruins, a space for workshops, a souvenir shop, and a museum. The latter exhibits textiles, ceramics, artifacts, and tools that have been discovered on the site throughout the years.
Cuadra s/n, Calle Genera Borgono 8, Miraflores, Lima, Peru, Phone: +51-16-17-71-48