Lima: Children playing tag in a square with colonial buildings – Free coloring page

In this coloring picture, you see happy children playing tag in front of picturesque colonial buildings in a square in Lima. The picture is perfect for becoming creative and having fun while coloring. You can download it for free and it is available in high quality in JPG format. Coloring online is also a great option. Download the coloring picture now and discover the joy of coloring!

Lima: Children playing tag in a square with colonial buildings – Free coloring page
Coloring picture with happy children playing tag in front of the colonial buildings in Lima. Download the picture now!

Children playing tag in a square in Lima with colonial buildings

  • The picture shows children playing tag, surrounded by historical colonial buildings.
  • The picture can be downloaded for free.
  • The technical details: The picture is available in high quality as a JPG file.
  • It is especially well-suited for creative coloring hours at home or in class.
  • The coloring picture can also be colored online, increasing the fun of the creative activity.

Fascinating facts about Lima and its colonial architecture

The motif of the coloring picture shows a scene from Lima, the capital of Peru, known for its impressive colonial architecture. Lima was founded in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro and quickly developed into an important center for trade and culture. The city has many well-preserved colonial buildings that testify to Spanish colonial rule. These magnificent structures were often built from adobe bricks and feature elegant balconies and ornate facades.

Another interesting feature of Lima is that the city is also known as the "City of Kings." The various squares, such as the Plaza Mayor, are lively places where children love to play and have fun.

If you are interested in more coloring pictures about cities of the world, also check out our collection of cities of the world coloring pictures.

Colorfully coloring: Colonial buildings and playing children

In the picture, the children are happily playing tag, while the impressive colonial buildings in the background create a warm, nostalgic atmosphere. Typically, the colonial buildings are colored in soft beige tones or earthy colors to highlight their historical elegance, while you can design the children's clothing in vivid colors to bring the scene to life.

Remember that the picture is available for free, in JPG format, and you can both print it and color it online. Get your coloring picture now!

Published on by Stefan Petri
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Together with his brother Matthias, Stefan Petri runs the popular specialist forum PSD-Tutorials.de and the e-learning platform TutKit.com, which focuses on the training and further education of digital professional skills.