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La Huaca de la Luna

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Open Opens at 9:00-15:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
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V285+3W2, Carr. Campiña de Moche, Moche 13600, PeruMap
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  • RandyRoss
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    Huaca de la Luna

    We visited this area as part of our "Archaeological Trujillo" tour from the Holland Americ Volendam. The Huaca del Sol is an adobe brick temple built by the Moche civilization (100 CE to 800 CE) on t...

    Reviewed on Mar 28, 2020
  • RandyRoss
    RandyRoss
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    Huaca de la Luna

    We visited this area as part of our "Archaeological Trujillo" tour from the Holland Americ Volendam. The Huaca del Sol is an adobe brick temple built by the Moche civilization (100 CE to 800 CE) on t...

    Reviewed on Mar 28, 2020
  • susanmK4092UQ
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    Visit Huaca de Luna and the Moche Museum!

    We stopped here based on local recommendations and found an excellent museum in addition to the temple ruins. The museum, with signs in both Spanish and English, has an astounding display of Moche ce...

    Reviewed on Dec 6, 2019
  • susanmK4092UQ
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    Visit Huaca de Luna and the Moche Museum!

    We stopped here based on local recommendations and found an excellent museum in addition to the temple ruins. The museum, with signs in both Spanish and English, has an astounding display of Moche ce...

    Reviewed on Dec 6, 2019
  • Mike C
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    Fascinating insight into the previous civilisations of this area

    We went here on a tour from our cruise ship. We first saw La Huaca del Sol (Temple of the Sun) and then walked across the flat piece of ground separating it from La Huaca del Luna (Temple of the Moon...

    Reviewed on Nov 30, 2019
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