Ayacucho: a location with history and patriotic tradition
Discover more about this impressive Peruvian destination, which in 2024 celebrates the 200th anniversary of a milestone for the country.
Ayacucho, in addition to hosting unique landscapes and tourist destinations such as cities, natural landscapes, and archaeological sites, was also the setting for a pivotal episode in the country's history: the Battle of Ayacucho, which celebrates its bicentennial on December 9th. Many of these tourist attractions have been locations for important national feature films,
including "Retablo"; "Diógenes"; "La casa rosada"; "La última noticia" and more. We invite you to discover its various destinations, all of which offer logistical facilities for large productions.
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Historic Sanctuary of the Pampa de Ayacucho, Quinua
This is the main setting of the Battle of Ayacucho, where the natural and historical heritage of this independence conflict is preserved, as well as the artisanal and cultural expressions of the surrounding communities. The site is located on an elevated plain with a certain slope, which houses the monument erected in memory of the fallen heroes. It is also a natural lookout point from which one can observe the beautiful landscapes of the Ayacucho
countryside. The Sanctuary and the town of Quinua are located 37 km from the city of Ayacucho. From Lima, the region is at about 8 hours via the famous Los Libertadores Wari highway (562 km paved).
If you wish to conduct audiovisual/filmic recordings in this place, you will need to submit a request to the managing entity: the National Service of Natural Protected Areas by the State (SERNANP) via the following link.
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Turquoise Waters of Millpu
Situated in the rural community of Circamarca, district of Huancaraylla, province of Víctor Fajardo, at 3600 m.a.s.l. (meters above sea level) and about 125 km from the city of Huamanga. Its turquoise waters come from natural pools along the canyon, exhibiting an intense turquoise hue from May to August due to the mineral content of the rocks at theriverbed. There are around 20 natural pools surrounded by the stunning vegetation of the Peruvian highlands.
To film in this area, you must submit a request to the Provincial Municipality of Fajardo, directed to the Huancaraylla Populated Center in the district of Huancapi. If you prefer to do so digitally, you can access this link.
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Cathedral of Ayacucho
This tourist attraction is in the monumental zone of Ayacucho, in front of its Plaza Mayor. Built in the 17th century, it is one of the most beautiful religious establishments in southern Peru. Its construction was conducted exclusively with stone as the structural material.
Although some areas of the temple may appear to be made of simpler materials, this is merely a simulation that adds artistic value to the design. Architecturally, the cathedral is built on a platform. One of its most important features is the Main Altar, a Baroque-style work of art plated in gold, with considerable dimensions distributed across three tiers and five sections. To film in this space, two requests must be submitted two weeks in advance: the first to the Archdiocese of Ayacucho ([email protected] / 051 066 313224 / 051 066 312367) and the second face-to-face to Chaplain Cesar Augusto Samanez Berna (51 978293887). For additional inquiries contact 51 962437293.
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Learn more about other filming locations in Ayacucho, filming and shooting facilities through Film in Peru, and get ready to shoot your next production in a unique setting on the continent. Feel free to write to us at [email protected].