Overview
Huaca Huallamarca is a restored adobe stepped pyramid from the Lima culture (c. 200–700 AD) sitting incongruously amid the skyscrapers of San Isidro. A small museum displays excavated artefacts.
Highlights
- Restored pyramid: A 12-metre-high adobe platform mound, dramatically floodlit at night.
- On-site museum: Ceramics, mummy bundles, and textile fragments from the Lima period.
- Contrast setting: Modern office towers provide a striking backdrop to the ancient structure.
History
Built around 200 AD by the Lima culture as a ceremonial centre, the huaca fell into disuse before the Inca period. It was restored in the 1990s and is now a protected archaeological site.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: The floodlit night view from outside is spectacular and free.
- Tip 2: Combine with a walk through the nearby Bosque El Olivar.
- Duration: 20–30 minutes.