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with the executive officer as second in command. To band accompaniment, the color guard and guidon escort guard trot into the palace square, followed by the platoons led by their officers. These are the Old and New Guards. The music stops, the officers face the front, call a full salute and inform the president of the commencement of the
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The Presidential Escort Regiment parades in full dress uniform, consisting of white tunics with red pants in summer, and blue breeches in winter. Epaulettes, similar to French practice, are gold for officers and red for
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of the older structure, including what remained of Pizzaro's original adobe building. The project was completed the following year, when the new Government Palace was officially inaugurated.
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was charged with protection of the Government Palace from 1821. Various army units stationed at the palace also performed public duties. This role was shared from 1852 with the
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are stationed at the palace, and participate in the daily
2012:
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dedicated to the victims of terrorism was inaugurated by
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National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History
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283:
designed the building's facade in 1938. Inspired by the
1492:(in Spanish). San Salvador, El Salvador. Archived from
1488:[A Peace Treaty in the Middle of Another War].
1461:[TĂșpac Amaru Room] (in Spanish). Archived from
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in Junin and Ayacucho. Wearing uniforms similar to the
342:
Previously called the Eléspuru and Choquehuanca Hall (
1703:. Translated by Adams, John. J. Stockdale. p. 41
1650:. Translated by Adams, John. J. Stockdale. p. 32
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TV PerĂș Noticias - video report (25 February 2018).
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On 28 July 2021, during his inauguration, President
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Basilica and Convent of Nuestra Señora de la Merced
1434:[SalĂłn Dorado] (in Spanish). Archived from
1227:were added to the instruments of the mounted band.
663:as his capital in 1535 and built his palace on its
494:This room is named to commemorate the signing of a
1882:Government Palace of Peru in the late 19th century
1734:"Cambio de Guardia Montada en Palacio de Gobierno"
1410:
1894:Interior of the Government Palace of PerĂș in 1921
1283:
1178:). The commencement of the ceremony is called, a
1055:"General San MartĂn," but in red and blue with a
184:("revered object") that incorporated a shrine to
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3662:National Superior Autonomous School of Fine Arts
1018:EscuadrĂłn de CaballerĂa "Escolta del Presidente"
1006:"Mariscal Domingo Nieto" Cavalry Regiment Escort
478:, meetings and, occasionally, as a dining room.
361:, whose bust is displayed beneath a portrait of
3684:Officers' School of the National Police of Peru
2453:Casona of the National University of San Marcos
698:had been executed in 1538 by Pizarro's brother
180:, the palace occupies the site of a very large
1870:Government Palace of Peru in 1895's revolution
1783:Behind the Government Palace House's threshold
1084:Changing of the Guard at the Government Palace
3070:The Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center
2624:Royal College of the University of San Marcos
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3752:Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital
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667:in 1536. The original house was a two-story
1486:"Un tratado de paz en medio de otra guerra"
900:of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
888:described the Viceroy's bodyguard in 1740:
548:
545:(Italian, 18th century) hang in this room.
506:on 30 October 1980. The president of Peru,
310:. The Agreements Room is named for Admiral
3176:Museum of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru
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1834:Palace of the Viceroys in the 18th century
1519:[Great Dining Hall] (in Spanish).
715:Palace of the Viceroys in the 17th century
567:, built for Peru in Britain in the 1860s.
287:style, it looks onto the main square, the
240:A number of ceremonial guard units of the
217:Palacio Virreinal; Palacio de los Virreyes
3121:Gold Museum of Peru and Arms of the World
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974:Destacamento de Ametralladoras de Palacio
363:Pedro FernĂĄndez de Castro, Count of Lemos
195:The first Government Palace was built by
3714:University of Engineering and Technology
2634:Sanctuary and Monastery of Las Nazarenas
1697:"Chapter 2: Account of the City of Lima"
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260:Sevillian Patio of the Government Palace
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3689:Peruvian University of Applied Sciences
3657:Federico Villarreal National University
3111:Combatants of the Morro de Arica Museum
3055:Saint ThérÚse of the Child Jesus Church
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3694:Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
3161:Museum of Congress and the Inquisition
2809:Delfines Hotel & Convention Center
2458:Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
1596:Walker, Charles F. (1 February 2003).
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2519:Church of the Holy Christ of Wonders
2487:Cementerio PresbĂtero MatĂas Maestro
1738:Andina â Agencia Peruana de Noticias
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451:This room dates from the 1920s. The
272:of Pizarro is displayed on the main
248:ceremony and other official duties.
3742:Archbishop Loayza National Hospital
3367:Plaza José Faustino Sånchez Carrión
3211:National Museum of Peruvian Culture
1602:Hispanic American Historical Review
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3674:National University of Engineering
3647:Antonio Ruiz de Montoya University
2784:Church of Our Lady of the Forsaken
2534:Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
2504:Church of Saint Catherine of Siena
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3679:National University of San Marcos
3556:Pantanos de Villa Wildlife Refuge
3181:Museum of Elections and Democracy
2871:Hospital Civil de la Misericordia
2564:Convent of Our Lady of the Angels
2499:Church of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
2386:Basilica and Convent of San Pedro
1942:View from the Archbishop's Palace
1858:Government Palace of Peru in 1865
1846:Government Palace of Peru in 1860
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1523:from the original on 7 March 2009
1411:Porras Barrenechea, Raul (1965).
1366:from the original on 6 March 2009
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943:Augusto Bernardino LeguĂa Salcedo
762:from the palace on 28 July 1821.
426:Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
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3709:Technological University of Peru
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3747:Dos de Mayo National Hospital
3196:National Afro-Peruvian Museum
3131:José Carlos Mariåtegui Museum
3060:Sheraton Lima Historic Center
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4073:Official residences in Peru
3652:Cayetano Heredia University
3514:Heroes of Independence Park
3279:Paseo de los HĂ©roes Navales
2960:Luis GĂĄlvez Chipoco Stadium
1569:Sancho, Pedro (July 1872).
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817:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
515:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
346:), the Jorge Basadre Room (
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3541:Medicinal Botanical Garden
3166:Museum of Contemporary Art
2475:Cathedral Basilica of Lima
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1642:de Ulloa, Antonio (1806).
1189:Chorrillos Military School
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2391:Basilica of Santo Domingo
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1197:non-commissioned officers
963:Luis Miguel SĂĄnchez Cerro
675:("revered object") where
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316:José A. Quiñones Gonzåles
302:The Presidential Office (
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3156:Municipal Theatre Museum
3075:Torre Banco de la NaciĂłn
3005:Palacio de la ExposiciĂłn
3000:National Stadium of Peru
2990:National Library of Peru
2975:Morro Solar War Monument
2554:Church of Saint Liberata
2514:Church of the Good Death
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951:Republican Guard of Peru
655:, appointed Governor of
549:Admiral Miguel Grau Room
508:José Bustamante y Rivero
172:in Peru's capital city,
18:Government Palace (Peru)
4078:Historic Centre of Lima
4053:Baroque palaces in Peru
4048:Presidential residences
3920:HipĂłdromo de San Felipe
3600:Plazuela Chabuca Granda
3561:Parque de la ExposiciĂłn
3551:Lachay National Reserve
3151:Morro Solar Planetarium
3030:Public Ministry of Peru
2824:Eduardo Dibos Colosseum
2799:Country Club Lima Hotel
2609:PanteĂłn de los PrĂłceres
2599:Palacio de la Magdalena
2509:Church of Saint Lazarus
2433:Casa Hacienda Punchauca
2300:Pre-Columbian buildings
1285:Bromley Seminario, Juan
1243:Palacio de la Magdalena
947:French Republican Guard
575:The Ambassadors' Room (
382:RaĂșl Porras Barrenechea
114:Design and construction
3590:Parque de las Leyendas
3453:Alameda Chabuca Granda
3328:Plaza de la Democracia
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3236:Teatro Peruano Japonés
3106:Casa Grau Naval Museum
3096:Bodega y Quadra Museum
2950:Lima Convention Center
2819:Diez de Octubre School
2661:St. Sebastian's Church
2614:Plaza de toros de Acho
2604:Palacio de Torre Tagle
2579:Iglesia de la Recoleta
2574:Fort of Santa Catalina
2060:Casa Grande del Pueblo
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3186:Museum of Italian Art
3010:Palacio de Miraflores
2866:Hermitage of Barranco
2737:Casa Fernandini, Lima
2649:St. Clare's Monastery
2594:National Mint of Peru
2524:Church of the Orphans
1764:Guides to PerĂș â Lima
1542:AFP (30 April 2012).
1417:Fondo Editorial Unmsm
1386:"Historia de Palacio"
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1161:Royal Fireworks Suite
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242:Peruvian Armed Forces
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3980:Saint Paul's College
3585:Parque de la Reserva
3573:Parque de La Muralla
3401:Plaza RamĂłn Castilla
3126:Gran Teatro Nacional
3084:Museums and theatres
3065:Stone of Taulichusco
2893:Institute of Hygiene
2814:Desamparados station
2619:Real Felipe Fortress
2544:Church of Saint Anne
2492:Cripta de los HĂ©roes
2317:Huaca Santa Catalina
2228:Residencia de SuĂĄrez
2172:Palacio de los LĂłpez
1966:Detail of the facade
1781:NÂș 12, 1995, Essay:
1296:(in Spanish). Lima:
1209:coat of arms of Peru
959:David Samanez Ocampo
843:Ministry of Cultures
760:independence of Peru
609:Consejo de Ministros
587:The Grand Entrance (
577:SalĂłn de Embajadores
445:Pizarro on Horseback
417:Palace of Versailles
324:Mariano Santos Mateo
320:SalĂłn de Embajadores
203:, in 1535. When the
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3915:Great Clock of Lima
3910:Giacoletti Building
3430:Plazuela del Teatro
3313:Plaza de la Bandera
3221:Pinacotheca of Lima
3171:Museum of the Brain
3146:Metropolitan Museum
3091:Aeronautical Museum
2935:Library of Congress
2913:La Colmena Building
2804:Cristo del PacĂfico
2687:Archbishop's Palace
2408:Casa de Divorciadas
2206:Presidential Palace
2082:PalĂĄcio da Alvorada
2077:PalĂĄcio do Planalto
1459:"SalĂłn TĂșpac Amaru"
1271:"Government Palace"
1122:Participating units
1027:In 1987, President
722:Viceroyalty of Peru
692:Diego de Almagro II
543:Girolamo Cenatiempo
436:TĂșpac Amaru II Room
413:the Hall of Mirrors
348:SalĂłn Jorge Basadre
308:Francisco Bolognesi
205:Viceroyalty of Peru
158:Peruvian government
146:Palacio de Gobierno
64:Architectural style
59:General information
4038:Government of Peru
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3955:Museo de la NaciĂłn
3940:Limatambo Building
3726:University of Lima
3050:Rospigliosi Castle
3025:PetroperĂș Building
2970:Monumental Stadium
2945:Legislative Palace
2898:Interbank Building
2851:Gran Hotel BolĂvar
2717:Casa Arenas Loayza
2666:Trinitarian Church
2584:Mogrovejo Hospital
2345:Colonial buildings
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3372:Plaza Manco CĂĄpac
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3262:JirĂłn de la UniĂłn
3020:Palace of Justice
3015:Palacio Municipal
2940:Lima Civic Center
2861:Guadalupe College
2839:Government Palace
2829:El Ăngel Cemetery
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653:Francisco Pizarro
571:Ambassadors' Room
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