Museum of Religious Art (Museo de Arte Religioso)
What the experts agree on
This colonial palace built atop Inca Roca's ruins is the real star—gorgeous Moorish patios and architecture overshadow the religious paintings inside, though the artwork offers compelling historical detail.
“Originally the palace of Inca Roca, the foundations of this museum were converted into a grand colonial residence and later became the archbishop’s palace.”
– Lonely Planet
"Inside is a nice collection of colonial religious paintings, notable for the historical detail they convey, but the extravagant old house...is pretty nearly the main draw." Full review
2 Stars
"Built on the ruins of Inca Roca's palace, the residence of the Marquis of Buenavista features, among others, two delightful Moorish-Andalusian patios adorned with azulejos." Full review