The Monasterio Santa Catalina de Siene or the beautiful Santa Catalina de Siene monastery in Arequipa is definitely not to be missed when traveling through Peru. What a beautiful and well-preserved monastery this is! The brightly colored orange and blue walls contrast beautifully with the white walls and green leaves of the plants.
The nunnery made of volcanic rock is still inhabited and was founded in 1580. It is large enough (20,000 square meters) to spend a few hours wandering around its streets and past quaint little squares. There is a wonderful serene tranquility. This photo shows a close-up of a plant against a white wall.
This print is very suitable for lovers of botanical pictures and fits well in a green, modern or scandinavian interior.
I am a travel photographer based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. I document my travels, both far and near by, as well as people, lovestories and more. Picked up my first camera in 2010 and fast forward 10 years later, photography has become a huge part.. Read more…