Auditorio Los Incas
Peru's Orquestra Sinfónica Nacional (Naional Symphony), and Conjunto Nacional de Folklore (Folk Dancing Company) perform in the Auditorio Los Incas, in the Ministerio de Cultura building.
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Peru's Orquestra Sinfónica Nacional (Naional Symphony), and Conjunto Nacional de Folklore (Folk Dancing Company) perform in the Auditorio Los Incas, in the Ministerio de Cultura building.
This small cultural center in a historic building in the heart of Barranco sponsors exhibitions by local artists and other activities.
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