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Buenos Aires, Argentina5 307 bidrag
nov. 2018 • Par
El Morro Solar es un conjunto de cerros del distrito de Chorrillos; su nombre se debe a que formaba parte de las propiedades del encomendero Antonio SOLAR. Si no vas con un guía deberías informarte primero, de lo contrario al llegar te encuentras que el lugar no tiene mucho que ofrecer excepto la vista de Lima. Un buen guía les puede contar bastante sobre la historia de Chorrillos y su desarrollo, y las acciones que tuvieron lugar en el Morro durante la guerra del Pacifico. Al llegar a la parte más alta sobresale el "Monumento al Soldado Desconocido", como agradecimiento a los peruanos que ofrendaron sus vidas defendiendo la posición y no figuran en los anales de la historia. A las 7:00 de la mañana del 13 de enero de 1881, la cañonera Pilcomayo y la lancha Toro del ejército chileno, empiezan a disparar contra las posiciones peruanas del Morro Solar, y libran un combate de una hora con los cañones que miraban al mar. A las 13:45 en la cima del Morro Solar se encuentran los últimos 100 soldados peruanos de diversos batallones y los artilleros de la batería, quienes rodeados defienden sus posiciones. Finalmente las tropas chilenas ocuparon la planicie del Morro Solar. He tenido la oportunidad de subir manejando varis veces para llevar visitantes, es una ruta algo peligrosa pero cuando estas arriba tienes una vista muy bonita de 360°, se ve todo Lima y las playas al pie. Si avanzamos por un camino que lleva al mar, antes de llegar encontramos el Planetario. En 1960 el planetario abre sus puertas, es un pequeño edificio de dos pisos donde se reproduce el movimiento de las constelaciones. Con este simulador del cielo se aprenden los conocimientos básicos de astronomía. Solo abre el tercer domingo de cada mes al mediodía. Cerca del planetario se eleva una cruz de hierro iluminada, construida en 1988 con lo que habían sido torres de alta tensión derribadas por los terroristas, y como una bienvenida al Papa Juan Pablo II en su segunda visita al Perú. Esta cruz de 45 m se enciende de noche y puede ser vista desde largas distancias. Próximo a la cruz, se levanta un santuario dedicado a la Virgen María o Virgen del Morro. Los registros indican que parientes y amigos de los caídos en armas llegaban en romería al Morro Solar para recordar su memoria, por lo que se puso una pequeña cruz de madera que recibía las oraciones y ofrendas de los visitantes. Pasaron los años y en 1901 surgieron las primeras voces para levantar en ese lugar, una gran estatua de la Virgen de la Inmaculada Concepción, esta imagen fue traída de Lourdes, Francia, en 1905. Desde entonces se encuentra en el santuario y es la patrona de los pescadores chorrillanos. Vayamos al otro extremo del morro y veremos una gran figura. El ex Presidente Alan García decide obsequiar a la ciudad de Lima un Cristo de importantes dimensiones, emulando al Corcovado de Brasil. El conjunto tiene una altura de 37 m, en tanto la estatua en sí mide 22 m y está instalada sobre una base de 15 m. Se indica que la imagen está hecha de “resina de polyester camada sobre una estructura metálica”. La estatua puede ser vista desde varios distritos de Lima, y cuenta con un sistema de luces de 26 colores diferentes que lo ilumina todas las noches. Como pueden apreciar si se sabe que es cada cosa, se le puede dar otro valor. De todos modos el Moro Solar tiene un grandísimo potencial de turismo por lo que las autoridades municipales y hasta del ejecutivo, deberían poner ese lugar en otras condiciones, como parquizar y reducir la tierra suelta, hacer lugares para estacionar los autos de forma razonable, construir un teleférico para el ascenso, en fin darle un valor que se merece, dada la bella imagen panorámica que el viajero se puede llevar de Lima.
Skrevet 11. juli 2019
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RGSOUNDF
Mercerville, NJ11 514 bidrag
jun. 2019 • Par
There is no doubt that the best and the most well-known spot to enjoy the panoramic view of LIma from the birdseye is from the mountaintop of Cerro San Cristóbal. There are two major problems with that. First, it is located quite far from the traditional tourist areas such as San-Isidro, Miraflores, and Barranco. Cerro San Cristóbal is all the way on the other side or Rimac river, about 1 hour drive from, say Miraflores. With the infamous LIma traffic it could take even longer. Secondly, as far as we know, the tourist access to Cerro San Cristóbal was recently barred due to a certain tragic motor vehicle accident that resulted in loss of human lives.
Morro Solar, in the district of Chorrillos, on the other hand, is about 25 minutes' drive from either Miraflores or Barranco. It offers an absolutely magnificent view of Lima, at least as far as the city's perennial cloudiness allows for.
The best time to visit is about 15 minutes before sunset; this way you can admire both the day and the night views of Lima and the Pacific Ocean.
On your way up Morro Solar you will be passing the Lima poorest neighborhoods, the city slums or shanty towns, where human dwellings more often than not consist of a few pieces of plywood secured by wire, with sheets of plastic covering windows and old mattresses being used as doors. The unfortunate result of the mass migration of the AmerIndians from the mountainous regions of Peru that started over 60 years ago doesn't seem to be even close to solved any time soon. The inequality looks even more conspicuous considering the close proximity of the exclusive rowing Club de Regatas Lima, with its modern parking lot and mooring docks, well seen from the top of Morro Solar.
The mountain hill features several "attractions". The small church of Virgen del Morro Solar de Chorrillos featuring a courtyard with a statue of Christ is one of them. Then there is a monument to Miguel Iglesias (1830–1909), Peruvian 35th President and a hero of the Pacific War with Chile, still very much a poignant event for Peruvians. The choice for the monument is not accidental, for the area of Morro Solar served as one of the most dramatic battlefields in the said Pacific War, where in January 1881 General Iglesias commanded his army of mostly inexperienced recruits, the battle that was lost (as this war itself) to Chilean army, with General Iglesias miraculously surviving the firing squad. To over several thousands of Peruvians killed, wounded and captured is dedicated another monument nearby, the Monument to the Unknown Soldier.
Facing the Pacific Ocean, there is a domineering statue of Christ on the right, the so-called Cristo del Pacífico, a rather recent project inaugurated in 2011. Openly repeating the more famous Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, facing the Atlantic Ocean, it is, quite befittingly, a gift of Brazil, specifically of a huge giant corporation Odebrecht, that has been subsequently involved in corruption scandals, unheard-of in scale and magnitude. This nightmare of a scandal is still going on dragging with it the highest ranking politicians, including former Presidents of Peru, with some of them committing suicide, some of them in prison, some of them under house arrest and some hiding abroad. (Other sources indicate the statue was privately funded by the former President Garcia, who very recently committed suicide, being also implicated in the Odebrecht scandal). The sacred and the profane go together, as always.
A large illuminated cross is also located there, the Cross of the Pope, a gift of Peruvian people and Lima residents to the late Pope John Paul II, commemorating his second visit to Peru, in 1988.
The last landmark is, in contrast, all about science, the Planetarium Morro Solar, the first astronomical research and observation center in Peru. It also serves as museum and planetarium.
45 minutes is more than enough to enjoy the magnificent views, tour the area and pay tributes to the human lives lost, both Peruvian and Chilean.
Morro Solar, in the district of Chorrillos, on the other hand, is about 25 minutes' drive from either Miraflores or Barranco. It offers an absolutely magnificent view of Lima, at least as far as the city's perennial cloudiness allows for.
The best time to visit is about 15 minutes before sunset; this way you can admire both the day and the night views of Lima and the Pacific Ocean.
On your way up Morro Solar you will be passing the Lima poorest neighborhoods, the city slums or shanty towns, where human dwellings more often than not consist of a few pieces of plywood secured by wire, with sheets of plastic covering windows and old mattresses being used as doors. The unfortunate result of the mass migration of the AmerIndians from the mountainous regions of Peru that started over 60 years ago doesn't seem to be even close to solved any time soon. The inequality looks even more conspicuous considering the close proximity of the exclusive rowing Club de Regatas Lima, with its modern parking lot and mooring docks, well seen from the top of Morro Solar.
The mountain hill features several "attractions". The small church of Virgen del Morro Solar de Chorrillos featuring a courtyard with a statue of Christ is one of them. Then there is a monument to Miguel Iglesias (1830–1909), Peruvian 35th President and a hero of the Pacific War with Chile, still very much a poignant event for Peruvians. The choice for the monument is not accidental, for the area of Morro Solar served as one of the most dramatic battlefields in the said Pacific War, where in January 1881 General Iglesias commanded his army of mostly inexperienced recruits, the battle that was lost (as this war itself) to Chilean army, with General Iglesias miraculously surviving the firing squad. To over several thousands of Peruvians killed, wounded and captured is dedicated another monument nearby, the Monument to the Unknown Soldier.
Facing the Pacific Ocean, there is a domineering statue of Christ on the right, the so-called Cristo del Pacífico, a rather recent project inaugurated in 2011. Openly repeating the more famous Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, facing the Atlantic Ocean, it is, quite befittingly, a gift of Brazil, specifically of a huge giant corporation Odebrecht, that has been subsequently involved in corruption scandals, unheard-of in scale and magnitude. This nightmare of a scandal is still going on dragging with it the highest ranking politicians, including former Presidents of Peru, with some of them committing suicide, some of them in prison, some of them under house arrest and some hiding abroad. (Other sources indicate the statue was privately funded by the former President Garcia, who very recently committed suicide, being also implicated in the Odebrecht scandal). The sacred and the profane go together, as always.
A large illuminated cross is also located there, the Cross of the Pope, a gift of Peruvian people and Lima residents to the late Pope John Paul II, commemorating his second visit to Peru, in 1988.
The last landmark is, in contrast, all about science, the Planetarium Morro Solar, the first astronomical research and observation center in Peru. It also serves as museum and planetarium.
45 minutes is more than enough to enjoy the magnificent views, tour the area and pay tributes to the human lives lost, both Peruvian and Chilean.
Skrevet 19. juni 2019
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REYSER FLORES
Lima, Peru22 bidrag
sep. 2018 • Venner
Desde este lugar uno puede ver la mejor vista de toda la zona costera de Lima, también si se toma un tour uno puede conocer la historia de héroes peruanos de le época de la independencia y la guerra del Pacífico.
Skrevet 6. september 2018
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Kevin S
Iquitos, Peru206 bidrag
mar. 2018 • Venner
es un bonito lugar para contemplar la ciudad de chorrillos y la vista al mar es increible, actualmente se a vuelto un poco peligroso visitarlo pero sui te toman las medidas necesarias y se va en grupo creo q es mas agradable, si estas de turismo por chorrillos es un punto ideal
Skrevet 15. august 2018
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CELYUX
Lima, Peru1 336 bidrag
apr. 2018 • Familie
Queda en Barranco , se puede ir en auto y gozar de la vista de la ciudad de sur a norte. Se puede caminar por el lugar ya que hay un Cristo un poco más allá. Recomiendo ir de día, ya que el lugar es un poco peligroso de noche. Pero hay seguridad de día.
Skrevet 1. april 2018
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Chris guia
Lima, Peru155 bidrag
nov. 2017 • Forretning
Es un sitio gratuito donde se encuentra el cristo del pacifico, la replica del corcovado, pero ademas tiene el planetario, el monumento a los caídos en la batalla de miraflores, la cruz en honor a juan Pablo II, buen sitio para pasear
Skrevet 10. januar 2018
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christian s
Santiago, Chile33 bidrag
okt. 2017 • Familie
linda vista de la ciudad de lima, corre mucho viento en otoño.
Lo ideal es ir cuando el dia este despejado, para aprovechar toda y admirar toda Lima.
Lo ideal es ir cuando el dia este despejado, para aprovechar toda y admirar toda Lima.
Skrevet 16. oktober 2017
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Thomas A
Santiago, Chile1 013 bidrag
sep. 2017 • Venner
Llegamos al final de la costanera de Lima, hacia el sur, y encontramos camino a la cima del morro. La vista que encontramos fue espectacular.
Skrevet 29. september 2017
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Pierre D
4 bidrag
sep. 2017 • Venner
Hopefully we went there with a walking tour given buy a knowledgeable guy! Otherwise the place doesn't have much to offer except for the view of Lima. It seems a bit far if you're not staying or visiting Chorrillos. Our guide told us much about the history of Chorrillos and it's development and the landscape helped but there is simply no written boards or else if you come on your own.
Ps: really nice guide called Alex of you want to contact him - +51 932 497 180
Ps: really nice guide called Alex of you want to contact him - +51 932 497 180
Skrevet 17. september 2017
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AlexLeton
Stockholm, Sverige68 bidrag
mai 2017 • Alene
Just a step away from Barranco and Miraflores, there lays a geological formation Morro Solar. It is historical site as the battle of San Juan in 1881 took place over those barren slopes. The best spot to see Lima from top, near by the fish market. Great restaurant - Mirasol - lays at the bottom of the morro just by the stairs you take to go up to the cross. You can hike to Herradura and explore seaside cliffs where hidden spots for meditation or just chill for a while exist. Great stuff. Love it! There is a free walking tour that takes you to that part of the city - Chorrillos
Skrevet 11. september 2017
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- De originale høydepunktene i Lima - Privat halvdagstur (fra kr 1 384,00)
- Privat helgedag Best of Lima Tour (fra kr 2 027,72)
- Lima utenfor banket vei: Lokalsamfunn og kulturell nedsenking (fra kr 1 394,73)
- Small Group Best of Lima Shore Excursion (fra kr 2 778,73)
- Et fokus på kultur – en privat oversikt over Lima (fra kr 1 813,15)
- Hoteller i nærheten av Morro Solar:
- (0.21 km) Casita Libertad Chorrillos
- (0.82 km) D'Osma Bed & Breakfast
- (0.49 km) La Unsha Hostel
- (0.39 km) Willka House Barranco
- (0.43 km) Acercate Apartamentos Lima
- Restauranter i nærheten av Morro Solar:
- (0.13 km) Restaurant SOS
- (0.71 km) Central Restaurante
- (0.99 km) Mérito
- (0.98 km) BLU: il gelato del barrio
- (0.68 km) Kjolle