Conservation
Through successive Cooperation Agreements signed with the Ministry of Culture, the Wiese Foundation works to research, conserve, enhance, and promote the El Brujo Archaeological Complex. Our actions are inspired by a deep love for Peru and the passion of Don Guillermo “Pancho” Wiese, who launched this project in August 1990.
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Research
At least thirty-five research and conservation projects have been carried out at El Brujo and in the Chicama Valley, under the leadership of specialists from the Wiese Foundation.
Editorial Fund
We share knowledge about our past through specialized publications. Explore our research and studies on El Brujo and its historical legacy.
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Enhancement and Promotion
Results that reflect our commitment to the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage. Discover the figures that showcase the impact of our work at El Brujo.
+285,000
People impacted per year
+40
Jobs created per year

+500,000
Visitors welcomed
+26
Businesses boosted
International Archaeology Colloquium
Explore all editions and dive into the world of cultural heritage management.
Work with local communities
Through our community-based initiatives, we foster the valorization of El Brujo and promote its active appreciation by local communities, thereby strengthening their cultural identity and sense of belonging.
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