It seems fitting that the former home of Cusco's archbishop should now play host to the city's Museum of Religious Art.
This godly mansion is home to a collection of religious colonial paintings and artifacts. But it's not just the art on show that makes the museum worth your time. You can sit and relax on a large Renaissance patio and admire the colonial architecture, as well as the twelve-angled stone, a national treasure Inca stonework that forms part of the Archbishop's Palace wall.