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La Libertad Collection

La Libertad, a region in northern Peru, is a place where the spirit of freedom and cultural heritage intertwine

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: A painted sign for Inca Kola

A painted sign for Inca Kola, the most successful soft drink in Peru and sold widely through Latin America. PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo A painted sign for Inca Kola

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Waterfront scene at Huanchaco in northern Peru

Waterfront scene at Huanchaco in northern Peru, where locals relax next to totora (reed) boats stacked along the beach. PERU, La Libertad, Huanchaco

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: South America, Peru, La Libertad, Trujillo, detail of a mural on the Moche Temple

South America, Peru, La Libertad, Trujillo, detail of a mural on the Moche Temple of the Moon showing the decapitator god Ai-Apaec

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru, 2015. Creator: Luis Rosendo

Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru, 2015. Creator: Luis Rosendo
Totora horse, reed raft, Caballito de Totora. Typical, traditional vessel, boat, raft in sunset at sea. Huanchaco, fishing town, Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: The ruins of a colonial church in the archaeological site of 'El Brujo', Chicama Valley, Trujillo

The ruins of a colonial church in the archaeological site of "El Brujo", Chicama Valley, Trujillo
The ruins of a colonial church in the archaeological site of " El Brujo", Chicama Valley, Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru. The church was built over an ancient Moche temple

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: A couple of traditional 'Marinera'dancers in front of a colonial style window of the 'Plaza de

A couple of traditional "Marinera"dancers in front of a colonial style window of the "Plaza de
A couple of traditional " Marinera" dancers in front of a colonial style window of the " Plaza de Armas" in Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru. Marinera is the Peruvian National dance

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Colonial architecture window in Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Colonial architecture window in Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: A vintage car in front of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary in the 'Plaza de Armas'of Trujillo

A vintage car in front of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary in the "Plaza de Armas"of Trujillo, La Libertad
A vintage car in front of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary in the " Plaza de Armas" of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Colonial style door in the 'Plaza de Armas'of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Colonial style door in the "Plaza de Armas"of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru
Colonial style door in the " Plaza de Armas" of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Colonial architecture window in the 'Plaza de Armas'of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Colonial architecture window in the "Plaza de Armas"of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru
Colonial architecture window in the " Plaza de Armas" of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the 'Plaza de Armas'of Trujillo

The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the "Plaza de Armas"of Trujillo, La Libertad
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the " Plaza de Armas" of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: A painting of a traditional 'Chalan'and 'Amazona'dancing 'Marinera'at Casa Alcor

A painting of a traditional "Chalan"and "Amazona"dancing "Marinera"at Casa Alcor
A painting of a traditional " Chalan" and " Amazona" dancing " Marinera" at Casa Alcor, Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: The Cao Museum, part of the 'El Brujo'archaeological complex in the Chicama Valley, Trujillo

The Cao Museum, part of the "El Brujo"archaeological complex in the Chicama Valley, Trujillo, La Libertad
The Cao Museum, part of the " El Brujo" archaeological complex in the Chicama Valley, Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Adobe wall frieze incorporating sea otter and wave

Adobe wall frieze incorporating sea otter and wave design in the Ceremonial Courtyard of the Tschudi Complex, at Chan Chan

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: A couple pass a colonial mansion on the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo

A couple pass a colonial mansion on the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo, Peru. Wrought iron grillwork and pastel shades are typical of the citys colonial architecture. PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Pastel shades and wrought iron grillwork dominate the

Pastel shades and wrought iron grillwork dominate the colonial architecture in the centre of Trujillo, Peru PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Wrought iron grillwork and pastel shades of a colonial

Wrought iron grillwork and pastel shades of a colonial mansion on the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo, Peru. The city in Perus north, was founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535. PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: A woman passes the wrought iron grillwork and pastel

A woman passes the wrought iron grillwork and pastel shades of a colonial mansion on the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo, Peru PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Totora (reed) boats are stacked along the beach

Totora (reed) boats are stacked along the beach, with the wooden pier in the background, at the fishing village of Huanchaco in northern Peru

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: A pescador

A pescador (fisherman) waits to ride a wave to shore on his reed boat at Huanchaco, in northern Peru. The fishermen ride atop the boats called caballitos de totora (little horses of reeds)

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: A Peruvian hairless dog helps guard the Chimu site

A Peruvian hairless dog helps guard the Chimu site of Chan Chan in northern Peru. This breed is thought to have been around before the Incas and served as a lap dog (the breed is warm to the touch)

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Peru, La Libertad, wall carvings at Chan Chan archaeological site

Peru, La Libertad, wall carvings at Chan Chan archaeological site
Peru - La Libertad - Surroundings of Trujillo - Chan Chan, archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1986). Wall carvings

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Peru, La Libertad, Surroundings of Trujillo, Chimu civilization. Chan Chan, Tschudi Palace

Peru, La Libertad, Surroundings of Trujillo, Chimu civilization. Chan Chan, Tschudi Palace
Peru - La Libertad - Surroundings of Trujillo - Chimu civilization. Chan Chan, archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1986). Tschudi Palace, 14th century

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: People playing football on the beach at La Libertad, Pacific Coast, El Salvador

People playing football on the beach at La Libertad, Pacific Coast, El Salvador, Central America

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Sea front at La Libertad, Pacific coast, El Salvador, Central America

Sea front at La Libertad, Pacific coast, El Salvador, Central America

Background imageLa Libertad Collection: Fish drying in the sun on the pier at La Libertad on the Pacific coast

Fish drying in the sun on the pier at La Libertad on the Pacific coast, El Salvador, Central America



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La Libertad, a region in northern Peru, is a place where the spirit of freedom and cultural heritage intertwine. From the vibrant streets of Trujillo to the ancient ruins scattered throughout the area, every corner tells a story. As you stroll through Trujillo's Plaza de Armas, your eyes are drawn to a painted sign for Inca Kola. This iconic Peruvian drink represents not only refreshment but also the taste of freedom that flows through this land. A waterfront scene at Huanchaco captures the essence of La Libertad. The crashing waves against sandy shores symbolize both power and liberation, reminding us of our connection with nature. Detailing a mural on Moche Temple in Trujillo reveals intricate artwork that depicts stories from ancient times. It serves as a reminder that freedom has been cherished here for centuries. In El Brujo archaeological site, we find ruins of a colonial church built over an ancient Moche temple. This juxtaposition showcases how different cultures have coexisted and influenced one another throughout history while preserving their own identities. The Plaza de Armas comes alive with traditional Marinera dancers gracefully moving in front of colonial-style windows. Their performance embodies national pride and celebrates Peru's rich cultural heritage. Colonial architecture adorns every corner; windows and doors tell tales of past eras when La Libertad was under Spanish rule. These architectural gems stand as symbols of resilience and endurance amidst changing times. The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary stands tall in Plaza de Armas alongside the Freedom Monument—a testament to faith and liberty intertwined within this region's history. At Casa Alcor, an enchanting painting portrays Chalan and Amazona dancing Marinera—an expression deeply rooted in coastal traditions—reminding us that freedom can be found even within courtship rituals passed down through generations. La Libertad is more than just its name.