In addition to the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of Peru, the Larco Museum, and the Cross of the Traveler, Pueblo Libre features several other notable cultural and historical landmarks:
Mateo Salado Archaeological Complex The Mateo Salado Archaeological Complex, also known as the Huacas of Mateo Salado, is a pre-Columbian ceremonial center attributed to the Ychsma culture (c. 1100–1450 CE). Located near the district's northern boundary, the site comprises five adobe pyramids and is considered one of Lima's most significant archaeological remains. Restoration and conservation efforts have been ongoing since the early 2000s.
Plaza de la Bandera The Plaza de la Bandera, also called as
Flag Square is a monumental square dedicated to the Peruvian flag. It is frequently used for patriotic ceremonies and public commemorations, reflecting the district's strong ties to Peru's independence history.
Santiago Queirolo Tavern The
Santiago Queirolo Tavern, also known as the Antigua Taberna Queirolo, is one of Lima's most traditional taverns. Established in the late 19th century, it is renowned for its pisco, wines, and classic Peruvian cuisine. The tavern remains a popular gathering place for locals and visitors, preserving the ambiance of Lima's historic cantinas. ==Geography==