Church of Santa Ana (Lima)
[2][3] Historian Gonzalo Torres del Pino writes that, despite the number of churches and the former names of a number of streets possibly indicate that the oracle was located in the surroundings of the square, no archaeological works have taken place in the area other than a survey of the Royal Hospital of Saint Andrew.[4] The adjacent square was named after the church until 1910, when a monument dedicated to Antonio Raimondi was inaugurated.[3] The church was originally part of the Indian hospital of the same name,[3] built in 1548, and the oldest in the city.[6] Loayza himself died in 1575 in a small room in the hospital and was buried in the patio of the premises, until his remains were later transferred to the crypt of the Cathedral of Lima.[9] In 2018, part of the church's cornice collapsed prior to that year's Holy Week celebrations.