Museo de Arte Religioso
Religious paintings
The museum is also called the Palacio Arzobispal because it was the Arch Bishop’s residence during colonial times.
This is mostly paintings, though it is the building that includes the famous 12 Angle Stone. If you are into religious art and the history of the Catholic Church in Peru, this should be high on your list. There are no other exhibits, so if you aren’t interested in this particular bit of history, you can skip this museum.
Calles Hatunrumiyoq y Herrajes
Open Monday to Saturday 8am - 6:30pm. Admission s/10 or included in the s/50 “Boleto Circuíto Religioso Cusco” which includes the cathrdral and San Cristobal church. You can buy either the partial or full ticket onsite.
It does not have its own website but you can find museum information here.