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Audio Guide of Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Statue

La estatua que viajó más que su propio protagonista... y casi termina en el basurero de la historia

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The gift nobody wanted

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2. The battle of the statues

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3. Between pride and shame

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4. The annoying finger of fate

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5. The crack that tells the whole story

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6. Hero or villain? You decide...

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time can I visit the Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Statue in Trujillo, and do I need any kind of ticket to see it?

The Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Statue stands outdoors in Trujillo's Main Square, which means you can visit it at any time of day or night, 24/7. No ticket is required and there are no closing hours, as it is a public monument. It is freely accessible to everyone.

Does it cost anything to visit Pizarro's statue, or is it free?

Good news! Visiting the Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Statue is completely free. As it is a public monument located in the central Main Square, there are no admission fees or any associated costs to admire it.

How much time is recommended for visiting the statue if I only want to see it and take a few photos?

To see the Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Statue and take a few photos, 10 to 15 minutes is usually enough. You can admire the details of the work, read any information nearby, and capture the images you want. If you feel like sitting in the square and enjoying the atmosphere, your visit can last a little longer.

What is the history or significance of this statue of Pizarro in Trujillo?

The Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Statue pays tribute to the famous conqueror of Peru, who was born in Trujillo. Although he is a controversial figure, the statue is a reminder of the city's connection to one of its most influential historical figures and of Spain's role in the conquest of the Americas. The work is by the American sculptor Charles Rumsey and was donated to the city by the wife of a New York banker.

Is there a better time of day or year to visit the statue to avoid crowds or get the best light?

To enjoy the statue with fewer people around and fabulous light for photos, I recommend visiting early in the morning or at sunset. At those times, the light is softer and the shadows are more dramatic. Trujillo receives plenty of visitors, especially on weekends and holiday weekends, so outside those periods or in the low season (autumn-winter) you will also find fewer crowds.

Is the area around the statue accessible for wheelchair users or people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Statue is located in Trujillo's Main Square, which is a mostly flat and paved urban area. Therefore, the area is accessible for wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility. You can approach it easily to admire it up close.

What other attractions or places of interest can I visit near Pizarro's statue in Trujillo?

Once you are in the Main Square, you are in the heart of Trujillo, so you have plenty of options just steps away. Do not miss the Palace of the Dukes of San Carlos, the Church of Santa María la Mayor, or head up to Trujillo Castle for spectacular views. The whole area is full of palaces and stately houses worth admiring.

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to the Pizarro Equestrian Statue and its surroundings?

Absolutely! My best advice is that, in addition to seeing the statue, you should take your time to stroll around the entire Main Square, which is one of the most beautiful in Spain. Sit at one of the terraces for a drink and soak up the atmosphere. I recommend wearing comfortable shoes to explore the historic center and, if you are traveling in summer, bring water and sun protection, as the heat in Extremadura can be intense. Do not forget your camera — the photos will be spectacular!

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