Suppress your gasps as you walk in: images of heaven, hell, earth, limbo, and purgatory, and everything in between greet you. This was one of Francisco Pizarro's houses, and it's doubtful that he envisioned anything so avant-garde. But once you've caught your breath, enjoy the menu of steaks, salads, and pastas subdued with mild spices such as rose petals or boysenberries, and top it off with white-chocolate mousse and an Italian coffee for dessert.
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