Catedral de Ica
This stately neoclassical temple is the only surviving colonial church in Ica. Erected by the Jesuits just before their expulsion from the Americas in 1767, it was later designated the city's cathedral after the original was demolished by an earthquake in 1868. The interior is still closed to the public due to the earthquake of 2007, but restoration work is proceeding apace; meanwhile, visitors can appreciate the august pilasters and triangular pediment of the simple but noble facade.