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on Wednesday participated in the ceremony marking the reopening of Kuelap Fortress, located in Amazonas region, northeastern Peru.
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Kuelap Fortress had been closed to the public since April of this year, after a perimeter wall of this archaeological site collapsed.
Ministerial Resolution No. 000308-2023-MC approving free entry to the archaeological monument was published today.
Thanks to the latest measure, domestic and foreign visitors residing in Peru will be allowed to enter the area free of charge from August 19 to December 31, 2023.
During today's event, President Boluarte was joined by Cabinet Chief Alberto Otarola, as well as by Ministers Leslie Urteaga (Culture), Jorge Chavez Cresta (Defense), Albina Ruiz (Environment), Juan Carlos Mathews (Foreign Trade-Tourism), and Amazonas Region Governor Gilbert Horna.