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6274:, it was inaugurated in 1948 next to the Plaza Buenos Aires, in the former premises of San José alleyway and functioned until 1995. It was acquired by the city's municipality, who repurposed the building as a neighbourhood unit in 2022, with cultural, recreational and medical services within its premises.
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The square is one of the oldest in the city, once a garden belonging to Alonso Ramos
Cervantes and his wife, Elvira de la Serna. It was previously known as "Plazuela de Guadalupe" after the church of the same name that was repurposed and eventually demolished in order to build the Palace of Justice.
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Originally founded in 1573, it was once one of the largest and most important in the city, although it has been modified as its terrain was reduced over time, most notably to build a supermarket during the 19th century and then due to the widening of
Abancay street. The current church building dates
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First built in 1615, it is considered the oldest theatre in Latin
America. This original open-air theatre was destroyed by an earthquake in 1746 and rebuilt a year later. The theatre was later reformed in 1822 and 1874. The actual construction was built in 1909 under the name of "Teatro Municipal".
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Dating back to 1584, it was the second large establishment of its type established in the city, founded by
Lucrecia de Sánsolas. As with other buildings in the city, it had to be restored after the earthquake of 1746. During the 20th century, it was again intervened, although this time its size was
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prior to the 1748 earthquake and then of the counts of Villar de
Fuentes, it was purchased by Manuel Fernando Barbieri Sprinborn in the 1920s, who renovated it. A devout Catholic, he died at home, having been cared for by the nuns of the convent San José, in Barrios Altos. These nuns inherited the
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Designed by
Italian architect Mario Bianco Zanaldo, construction took place between 1954 and 1957 on the property owned by Jewish-Peruvian textile businessmen Isaac and José Varón Eskenazi. It became known as the "bullfighter's hotel" due to the fact that said performers usually stayed there when
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Its name comes from the number of doors it has, a total of thirteen. It originally had nine doors when it was built during the 17th century, eventually growing due to the number of businesses housed in the building. Destroyed during the 1746 earthquake, the current building was built in the
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Es uno de los edificios que rodea la Plaza San Martín. Tuvo con ex propietario a la compañía de seguros La Fénix
Peruana (Phoenix Club). El inmueble fue adquirido por Arte Express en el 2005, año en el que empezaron los trabajos de revalorización, cambio de uso y puesta en
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This 23-story building, topped by a private access penthouse with a pool, was built from 1959 to 1960, the first to have anti-seismic features in the country. It housed a cinema and a bank on its first floor, and was the reidence of
Mariano Prado, son of former president
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Built during the 1940s, it was the first building of its kind to be built in Lima. When it first opened, its first floor was occupied by shops, the second to fifth floor by offices, and the final three floors by apartments. Its air conditioning system was manufactured by
3500:, it was designed by architect José Álvarez Calderón (with contributions by Guillermo Payet and Schimanetz Fernando) and inaugurated in May 1936 with a capacity of 1390 people. It was renovated in 1956 to install an air conditioning system and ultimately closed in 2000.
5332:, it was inaugurated on July 28, 1920. It was bought by the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima in 1929 and renamed to its current name through a Mayor's Resolution of June 15 of that year. Damaged in a fire in 1988, it has since been restored and reopened to the public.
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Unlike many other similar residences from the mid-19th century, its plan does not develop around a central patio or in general around any axis. Its interior is decorated with plasterwork with a floral motif. The ground floor is mostly intended for longitudinal shops.
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The building dates back to the late 1930s. Its abandonment led to its acquisition and restoration by
Scipion Real Estate, who intend to build a modern construction in the area next to the original building, known as Zepita after the street of the same name.
2595:-style building is named after the German retail company of the same name. The company's history dates back to the 19th century, although its building was inaugurated on December 11, 1909. Its architects were Raymundo and Guido Masperi. In 1942, due to the
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3297:, is located at the site of a single-storey building that also served as the headquarters of the newspaper, which was burned down by a mob in 1919 alongside the director's residence. It was rebuilt from 1921 to 1924 with a new fortress-inspired design.
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The building was built on two of the four plots that made up one of the 117 blocks into which Lima was initially divided. Also damaged and rebuilt after the 1746 earthquake, it is best known for the large balcony that runs through its façade.
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Designed in 1912 by Víctor Mora, it was inaugurated five years later. It owes its name to
Francisco Sal y Rosas Valega, one of its owners, whose widow, Ignacia Rodulfo López Gallo, inherited the house. In this place the owner married General
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The church was originally established as a retreat for poor girls at the beginning of the 17th century, becoming a monastery in 1625. The restoration works that followed the earthquakes 1687 and 1940 made major changes in its floor plan.
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It was inaugurated on June 27, 1959, due to the need of the city to have a new funerary space, since the capacity of the main cemetery had reached its maximum in 1955. It also houses a number of important figures of the city's history.
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Inaugurated on May 31, 1808, it is the oldest cemetery in the city. It functions as a museum, housing some of the most important characters of the city and country's history, with 766 mausoleums and 92 historical monuments in total.
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The first building is from 1606, but the current temple is from the 19th century, occupying a large part of the extensive block in which it is located. A former mill of the same name is located across the street from the monastery.
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The church's construction dates back to 1589, when attempts were made by María de Celis to establish a monastery by requesting a licence which was granted but did not materialise due to her death. Her efforts were continued by
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that featured a bar, coffee shop and cinema that attracted the city's intellectuals during the early 20th century. The bar closed in 1930, and the building was subsequently repurposed as a mall that included a nightclub, the
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Since the 2010s, Spanish–Peruvian real estate company Arte Express has been granted ownership of a number of buildings in the area, having been since restored. In 2021, as part of renovation works made in preparation for the
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Built in 1586, it was the first church built in the area. Since then it has been rebuilt several times after being damaged due to the many earthquakes the city has experienced. Up until the 19th century, the church gave the
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Named after the former hospital, it is one of two candidates for the location of Rímac, the oracle that give the city its name. It gave the adjacent square its name until 1910, when it was renamed in honour of a statue to
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Built to house the school of the same name, it was inaugurated on September 24, 1905, during an important ceremony. It became a polytechnic in 1951, and is known as the "José Pardo Technological Institute" since 1983.
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Founded on October 19, 1855, it has been the meeting place for the Peruvian aristocracy throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, as its members are members of the most distinguished and wealthy families in the country.
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The beguinage and the first chapel were completed in 1688, while the temple as a whole was only completed in 1754. In 1919, the beguinage was transformed into the convent of the Dominican nuns of the Most Holy Rosary.
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Founded on October 10, 1868, it is headquartered at the palace of the same name, itself inaugurated in 1942. Its founders include notable historical figures of the history of Peru, many of which served during the
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for the final 29 years of her life. In 2022, a museum named after her was inaugurated in 2022, featuring a section dedicated to Ayarza and other sections detailing the history of the building, among other things.
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Designed by the Masperi Brothers, the building was commissioned by the Moreyra y Riglos family. The building served as a clothing store during the early 20th century, importing clothes and fabric from Europe.
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Built in the late 16th century, it was occupied by various families of the aristocracy of Lima for most of its history, being purchased by the government during the 20th century. It currently functions as the
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Originally a cloister that formed part of the nearby Convent of Saint Dominic, it currently serves as the residence of over 200 people that have inhabited the building for generations since the 19th century.
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A three-star hotel, it is considered one of the oldest hotels in both Peru and the Pacific coast, having been founded in 1835. It was rebuilt in 1945, giving the building its current modernist appearance.
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and designed by Werner Benno Lange, it was one of the first five-storey buildings of the city and had two elevators: the first for the owner and the second for the rest of its occupants. It is named after
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and belonged to one of the richest families of the city. It was eventually acquired by Teodoro Harth and his company, founded in 1854, receiving its current name. It was purchased by Arte Express in 2019.
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in 1921, due to the lack of space in the city, the Dubois family offered to house the visiting Pontificial delegation, who were guarded by the presidential guard during their stay. It currently houses the
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The church building was first built as a chapel by Sebastián Alonso in 1864. Its current Baroque façade dates back to the 18th century, having been last modified in 1994, when its structure was expanded.
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1548:. The studio was one of the most prolific of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as the photographs taken there formed the archive that served as a graphic encyclopedia for the history of the city.
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The area was originally the location of a monastery of the same name, the first to be founded in the city, on March 25, 1558. The city's growth led to its reduction in size, and eventually its move to
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in 1823 upon his arrival to Lima to consolidate the country's independence. It was declared a National Monument in 1972 and is currently the residence of 30 families and the location of a restaurant.
2342:(1833–1919) and his residence during the first five years of his life. It features a bronze plaque dedicated to his memory, added to the building in 1920. It currently functions as a clothing store.
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since January 30, 2019) is a blue-and-white shield, a different colour was specifically chosen to contrast with the buildings' façades, with black serving as a neutral alternative to the standard
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Formerly known as Royal College of San Felipe, it dates back to the Spanish era, having housed a military barracks and an art school before currently housing three departments of the university.
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two-storey building was built during the 18th century and is named after the family that formerly owned it. After passing through a series of different owners, it was ultimately acquired by the
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One of the buildings that surround the main square of the city, its façade was modified alongside the rest of the buildings to the south and west of the square during the early 20th century.
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Originally a Benedictine hospice founded in 1601, it is located in the street through which the Viceroys ceremonially entered Lima. As such, it served as the resting place for the Viceroy
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7527:, whose monument is located in the middle of the square. When the city walls still existed, it was located next to one of the gates and was a gathering place for fishermen that came from
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Located in the Monserrate neighbourhood, it was originally a garden that was popular with the locals and owned by the adjacent monastery. The market dates back to the early 20th century.
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Currently an office building, it hosted one of the most emblematic hotels in the city from 1947 until 1999, hosting well-known figures of the era, including foreign actors and musicians.
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Over 1,600 were built in total in both the viceregal and republican eras of the city. They have been crucial in UNESCO's declaration of the historic centre as a World Heritage Site.
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The building belonged to the López-Flores family, Counts of Puente Pelayo, owing its name to the thirteen coins featured in the family's coat of arms. It currently operates as the
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The house is named after the family of the same name, and features two commemorative plaque at its entrance. They commemorate the lives of Antonio Alarco Espinosa, who died at the
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and further declined in the following decades. It experienced a revival starting in the 1970s and is now a thriving resource for Chinese-Peruvian culture. Its main feature is the
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Named after the devotion of the same name, it was originally located in front of one of the city gates, which took its name from the church. It was the old starting point for
3669:, an insurance company, in the terrain formerly occupied by the Monastery of the Incarnation, after which another building is named. It was acquired by Arte Express in 2005.
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Rebuilt after the 1746 earthquake, it was inaugurated on April 6, 1766. It is the only Catholic temple in Peru and Latin America with an elliptical plan, similar to those of
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The building was designed by architect José Álvarez Calderón in 1946 and built by the construction firm of R. Vargas Prada and Guillermo Payet. The building is named after
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Built on the former grounds of the Chirimoyo orchard, it was built during the early 20th century as a housing project. It features a chapel built in 1922 dedicated to the
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was particularly important, since its appointment supposed an important ascent and the successful culmination of a race in the colonial administration. The entrances to
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The building bears the sign of the prominent department store that existed during the early 20th century. It was purchased in 1955 by Fred Noetzli and succeeded by the
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1405:, it illustrates the daily life of people during the Spanish and Republican era of the city. It is named after the final family that owned it during the 17th century.
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Formerly known as the site of the Tribunal of the Inquisition, it has been extensively modified throughout its history and currently houses an equestrian statue of
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The building, a property of the bank of the same name, was inaugurated on April 21, 1929, coinciding with both the 40th anniversary of the bank's creation and the
287:, the largest of its kind in this part of the world. Many of the buildings are joint creations of artisans, local artists, architects and master builders from the
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that continues to exist in Peru. Built at the beginning of the 19th century, it served as the barracks for the artillery units of the army and the police forces.
2369:, it continues to bear the name of the company. The Spanish–Peruvian real estate company Arte Express acquired the building, establishing it as its headquarters.
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The movie theatre was originally inaugurated in 1935 as a regular cinema. In 2022, it was closed by the municipal authorities for illegally showing adult films.
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for its originality and high concentration of historic monuments constructed during the viceregal era. In 2023, it was expanded with two exclaves to include the
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The 16th century building is named after Pedro Gutiérrez, the tailor who owned it in 1537. In 1872, it was remodelled by José Jiménez (also being known as the
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262:. The evangelisation process at the end of the 16th century allowed the arrival of several religious orders and the construction of churches and convents. The
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8348:"Códigos QR y turismo cultural: la iniciativa para dar a conocer valor histórico de Casa Aliaga, edificio de El Comercio y otros sitios emblemáticos de Lima"
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Dating back to the Spanish era, the house is reportedly haunted, although some conspiracy theories suggest that these urban legends were disseminated by the
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The building dates back to 1923 and formerly served as the headquarters of the bank of the same name. It is one of several buildings owned by Arte Express.
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features numerous architectural monuments that have survived the serious damage caused by a number of different earthquakes over the centuries, such as the
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Its construction began in 1911, being inaugurated on January 18, 1914. Until the 1980s, the theatre functioned normally until it became and started airing
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and inaugurated in a reduced scale from what was originally planned. During the 1950s, it was the site of a local festival and it has since been restored.
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6053:, it was disassembled and rebuilt in Peru. It housed the National Institute of Hygiene and later a Traffic Command until 1960, when it was donated to the
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The building was designed by José Álvarez Calderón in 1938 and inaugurated in 1940, housing the company of the same name. Its design was inspired by its
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Part of a program to modernise Lima, the hotel was constructed on what was state property. The hotel was inaugurated on December 6, 1924, as part of the
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Built in 1678, it functioned as a shelter for orphaned and abandoned youth owned by a couple, eventually becoming a religious complex through donations.
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Named after the order based there, it was rebuilt after the 1746 earthquake and currently houses a health centre. Inside of the church is a statue by
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Named after the bank of the same name, it was designed by architect Julio Ernesto Lattini in 1905. The work was commissioned by the bank's director,
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3864:, an insurance company, who commissioned its construction to Fred T. Ley's construction firm. It is one of several buildings owned by Arte Express.
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lived and spent the last three months of her life until her death in her room on August 24, 1617. Said room has since been converted into a chapel.
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in honour of the city's 450th anniversary. Restoration works were carried out in the 1980s under the direction of architect José Correa Orbegoso.
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It is the third parish to be built in Lima, founded in 1554. Its altarpiece dates back to the 18th century, and its fountain dates back to 1888.
2754:, it is located between the Archbishop's Palace and the Cathedral. It dates back to 1665 and hosts a large number of records within its archive.
1888:, the building dates back to 1780, being significantly modified up until the 19th century. It is one of many buildings restored by Arte Express.
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5934:, a political party. In addition to its political functions, it also provides social services, incling education, healthcare and soup kitchen.
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in an eclectic style for the miner Eulogio Fernandini and his family. It is currently a museum where cultural activities take place regularly.
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The 19th-century building originally served as a residence, later modified to house several families. Its best known inhabitant was politician
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1600 and functioned as a cemetery until 1810, with some 25,000 bodies lying within. It was reopened in 1950, currently working as a museum.
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The former premises of San Bartolomé Hospital were in use from its foundation in 1651 until 1988, when it was moved to its current site in
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was established through a supreme decree on October 10, 1826, moving to its current location in 1934 after a series of location changes.
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from 1901 to 1908. A plaque in his honour is found next to the entrance, while the building has been repurposed as a commercial gallery.
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Located in front of a public square of the same name, it has been run by the Augustinian friars since its foundation, and belongs to the
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since 1935, who used it as its headquarters. It eventually ceased to be used by the club and was later turned into a commercial gallery.
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The building of the same name was designed by Alejandro Alva Manfredi, and its movie theatre opened in April 1948 under the auspices of
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The complex was built during the 18th century after the original building had to be demolished as it was irreparably damaged during the
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languages). It is worth nothing that the same Quechuan word is also the source of the name given to the river that feeds the city, the
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Founded in the viceregal era with a Royal Decree of August 26, 1700, as the "Refuge for Incurables", it is currently an institute for
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The building was owned by Francisco Mendoza Ríos y Caballero in 1857, owned by his descendants until 1943, when it was sold to the
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insurance company. It was purchased in 2013 by Arte Express and annexed to two other homes and an terrain, being thus renamed the
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A complex composed of a multi-purpose building, a hotel and a shopping centre, it was built on top of the former grounds of the
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The building was made in 1924 to house the Peruvian Engineers Association. Its construction took place under the supervision of
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in 1922 to occupy the bank's first premises, inaugurated on January 2, 1929. It currently functions as a museum and art centre.
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after independence, being able to house 70 families in total. It has since been declared inhabitable, the result of a series of
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originally housed the private Catholic school until 1967, when it moved to its current premises in La Molina District.
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thirty-four years after the arrival of the Augustinians. A small square of the same name is located across the street.
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and was almost completely destroyed in a fire on May 10, 1943. It has since been restored and is open to the public.
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Originally located next to the city gate named after it, it was originally established as an Indian hospital of the
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to sell their products. In addition to the monument, it also features a cross dedicated to the men shot during the
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and partner Victoria Ferrer. Mariátegui moved into the house in 1925, where he spent the final years of his life.
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announced a "special regime" that targets the area in order to allow restoration and repair works to take place.
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of the new viceroys were specially lavish. For the occasion, the streets were paved with silver bars from the
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decorations on its façade, which were removed in the 1940s. A fire burnt down most of the building in 2018.
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countries, it was purchased by the government in 1918 and currently serves as the main headquarters of the
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and Alejandro Alva Manfredi. It was built opposite of Elguera Square, incorporating its orientation. The
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Peru. Beobachtungen und Studien über des Land und seine Bewohner während eines 25-Jährigen Aufenthalts
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gathered, becoming a refuge for criminals the following century. It is located at the intersection of
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and rebuilt by Juan José Aliaga y Sotomayor. In the 19th century a series of works were carried out.
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languages, with an "r" instead of an "l"). Early maps of Peru show the two names displayed jointly.
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that took place in 1921, having replaced a train station and featuring an equestrial monument to
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and the fire it caused. The building itself dates back to 1947, when it was commissioned by the
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visiting the city to perform in Acho. Its attendance declined starting in the 1980s due to the
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9243:"La historia de la casa donde nació Ricardo Palma, un patrimonio convertido en tienda de ropa"
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and built in 1914. It was purchased in 2013 by Arte Express and named after its architect.
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The name was changed in 1929 to "Teatro Manuel Ascencio Segura". Among its premises is a
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was inaugurated in this building, and its first classes were dictated in the same place.
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The building's houses the national mint of the country, whose origin dates back to 1565.
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in 1872, it features buildings that were used as pavillions (with Byzantine, Gothic and
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oversaw the modernisation of the façade in 1929. It is currently owned by Arte Express.
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who served as the university's rector three times. It is also known as "Culture Park" (
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that was destroyed during the 1746 earthquake, it is currently the headquarters of the
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during the early 20th century. A plaque installed in 1935 is dedicated to his memory.
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8934:"Agua Viva: así es el restaurante que fue elegido como el mejor 'huarique' de Lima"
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area, which makes it the smallest in the country and a popular tourist attraction.
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The World Heritage Site, divided into three zones, features a number of landmarks.
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themes) during the event, an open-air amphitheatre, a theatre building, a bust of
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starting in 1607, with the complex completed in 1624, some years after her death.
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one instead after the building was attacked. The store ultimately closed in 1991.
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The house is named after Manuel C. de la Torre, who lived there and fought in the
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Guía histórica, biográfica, e ilustrada de los monumentos de "Lima metropolitana"
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8580:"Fiestas Patrias: estas son las 4 plazas de Lima donde se gritó la Independencia"
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Rebuilt after the 1746 earthquake, the barroque church was again affected by the
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Named after its owner, Dr. Wenceslao Molina, It was designed by French architect
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Built during the early 18th century using materials from Spain, Panama and other
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The site of the foundation of the city, it also served as the location of one of
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oversaw a project of illuminating the exterior of the cathedral with new lights.
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in 1951 and completed in 1953. It received the Chavín Award upon its completion.
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Built during the 20th century, it currently serves as an office building for the
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10605:"Cercado de Lima: voraz incendio consume edificio de ex Cooperativa Santa Elisa"
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9161:"Centro de Lima: casona donde nació Ricardo Palma es utilizada por comerciantes"
8306:"Arte Express compra a Telefónica del Perú su antigua sede en el Centro de Lima"
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until 1939. The museum dedicated to both occupants was opened on July 26, 1968.
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Built for an insurance company of the same name, it won the Gold Medal from the
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was founded in 1551, and was elevated to basilica in 1930. A square named after
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10403:"Cierran el tradicional Cine Grau donde se ejercía la prostitución clandestina"
10091:(21: Public Art. Urban Design. Civic Participation. Urban Regeneration): 83–96.
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7604:. It was built alongside the avenue as part of the city's expansion programme.
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in 1872, it has housed a number of government entities and currently hosts the
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avenues. Known for its informality, its the site of a number of fires, notably
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and installed by Pedro Martinto, S.A. Until 1974, it housed the embassy of the
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The building housed the newspaper of the same name, which did not survive the
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The multi-purpose building houses a number of offices, including those of the
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Formerly known as Saint Anne's Square, it was the second square built by the
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10746:(in Spanish). Lima: Sociedad de Ingenieros del Perú. 1921. pp. 345–346.
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The hospital was inaugurated on August 15, 1867, by Edmond de Lesseps, then
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Originally an Indian reduction, it is unique in the continent, as it has a
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The square was built in 1874 by the Peruvian government to commemorate the
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Formerly a Jesuit novitiate, the building and park are the property of the
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dedicated to the electoral history of Peru in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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11035:(in Spanish and Portuguese). Vol. 3. Revista Ures. 2006. p. 213.
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10646:"Arte Express solicita que intervengan en edificio ocupado irregularmente"
9531:"Santa Rosa de Lima: conoce los lugares turísticos que te cuentan su vida"
9222:"La casa donde creció Ricardo Palma ahora es una galería para vender ropa"
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member Juan Miguel Delgado explains that, although the emblem used by the
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stores in the country was opened, and also served as the residence of the
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built in 1930. A residential building, it was the home to figures such as
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The 16th-century church is also known as the "Chapel of the Bridge" after
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1973:. Due to its religious nature, it is in charge of feeding locals in need.
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9683:"Lima la Única publica información sobre la historia de la Plaza Francia"
9181:"La casa donde creció Ricardo Palma es utilizada como una tienda de ropa"
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was enshrined in the church during a ceremony attended by then president
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and inaugurated on December 6, 1963, in a ceremony attended by president
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11573:"Ganadores del Concurso de Tratamiento para el Espacio Público El Rímac"
10711:. Vol. 43–44. U.S. Office of Technical Services. 1942. p. 316.
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9552:"Semana Santa: recorrido virtual por las iglesias del Perú y del mundo"
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and built on top of a pre-Columbian sanctuary. It was destroyed by the
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to prevent the building's use for espionage, due to the fact that the
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10085:"Lima: espacio público en transición. La plaza de la democracia 2006"
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9381:"Historia de la Casa Welsch, patrimonio del Centro Histórico de Lima"
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10565:"Antiguo cine teatro Conde de Lemos será convertido en casa vecinal"
9201:"Ricardo Palma: así luce hoy la casa del brillante escritor peruano"
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Landmarks included within the buffer zone of the World Heritage Site
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The neo-colonial building was designed by José Álvarez-Calderón and
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1826:. It currently functions as a house museum dedicated to his memory.
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The building dates back to the mid 19th century, and is named after
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10911:"Cámara de Empresarios y Comerciantes de Mesa Redonda (Comunicado)"
10124:"El prometido regreso a la vida de tres casonas históricas de Lima"
9765:"El prometido regreso a la vida de tres casonas históricas de Lima"
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Originally the seat of a bank of the same name, it was designed by
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of 13,700 people. A watch tower overlooks the bullring since 1858.
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9602:"Así luce la iglesia peruana considerada la más pequeña del mundo"
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due to the illegal prostitution taking place within its premises.
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The multi-purpose building once served as one of the sites of the
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in 1972, and the second one—contained within the first one—is the
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Historia, urbanismo, arquitectura, construcción, arte: H.U.A.C.A.
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9463:"Catacumbas: el cementerio colonial de Lima revela sus misterios"
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The 18th century building was built under the government of then
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building that houses the museum was designed by French architect
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in 1921. At noon, their bells play notes of the national anthem.
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Centro Histórico de Lima: patrimonio humano y cultural en riesgo
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List of Landmarks included within the UNESCO World Heritage Site
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List of Landmarks included within the UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The only European arts museum of Peru, it was the gift from the
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List of Landmarks included within the UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The area is a popular shopping centre surrounded by Huanta and
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The headquarters of the government organisation, it features a
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Informaciones y memorias de la Sociedad de Ingenieros del Perú
10364:"Turismo en Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Cocharcas (Iglesias)"
9306:. Berlin: Robert Oppenheim (Gustav Schmidt). pp. 224–225.
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2402:. It currently serves as the headquarters of the university's
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restaurant since 1982, operated by a group of nuns from Peru,
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9663:"487° aniversario de Lima: trece postales de nuestra capital"
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Llerena, Paula; Pacheco Ibarra, Juan José (20 January 2023).
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The house was built in 1920 and designed by French architect
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4129:, an establishment located at the building's corner with the
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back to the late 17th century, the work of Fr. Diego Maroto.
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On January 18, 2024, the city's 489th anniversary, president
8515:. Vol. 3, no. 91. 28 June 1911. p. 1142–1143.
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One of three squares in the avenue, a monument dedicated to
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The museum was inaugurated in 1925, under the presidency of
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that sneak into the building through a hole made in a wall.
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balconies, it was built with the purpose of being the first
2185:, who lived and died there, it is currently operated by the
2010:
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in 1988, whose buildings are marked with the organisation's
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8836:"Fiestas Patrias: casas de los próceres están en el olvido"
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9096:. Vol. II. Lima: Industrialgrafica .S.A. p. 742.
8552:"La antigua Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados"
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Los italianos en la sociedad peruana: una visión histórica
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in 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2022 that neighbours blame on the
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and a museum dedicated to its history, as well as that of
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The 18th century building was the residence of songwriter
11348:"De Miraflores a Cinco esquinas, la Lima de Vargas Llosa"
10423:"Cierran "Cine Grau" donde se practicaba la prostitución"
8461:(in Spanish). Asociación Italianos del Perú. p. 204.
7886:(1.62 ha) were added to the World Heritage Site in 2023.
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The building was built in 1952, during the government of
7228:. However, it lacks the dome of its Belgian counterpart.
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The building was built in the early 20th century for the
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on the site of one of the buildings once occupied by the
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The building dates back to 1912, and originally featured
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2499:. A plaque installed in 2021 is dedicated to his memory.
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and featuring a college of the same name, is named after
444:; buffer zone: 806.71 ha), which features the following:
291:. It is among the most important tourist destinations in
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National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History
7682:(10.2 ha) was added to the World Heritage Site in 2023.
6926:. It replaced a convent in what was then Mapiri street.
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The neighborhood was founded in the mid-19th century by
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9888:"Historia de la vieja sede del Ministerio de Educación"
9786:"Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación (Lima)"
9134:. Vol. 3, no. 91. 28 June 1911. p. 1147.
9116:. Vol. 7, no. 174. 19 July 1911. p. 785.
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The museum is dedicated to the life and work of writer
2315:, of the same purpose. It changed hands again in 1962.
335:(meaning "talker", and actually written and pronounced
11440:"Turismo en Iglesia de Santo Cristo de Las Maravillas"
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The early 20th-century building that currently houses
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and later served as one of the four squares where the
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The city of Lima, the capital of Peru, was founded by
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Espinoza, Carlos; Niño, Mauricio (24 February 2020).
9028:"Balcones de Lima: levantar la mirada a la tradición"
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Built in the 1920s under the government of President
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The eight-storey building was designed by architects
4144:, the businessman who commissioned its construction.
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The multi-purpose building was designed by architect
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The building, which dates back to 1755, was owned by
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marketplace, itself occupying the former site of the
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and features a museum dedicated to the human brain.
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The building serves as the main headquarters of the
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Inaugurated in 1992, it's located in the remains of
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in Peru, and once housed a number of mummies of the
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Since 2006, it is located on the former site of the
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of the 1980s. The building was subsequently sold to
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Ownership of the Dominican convent passed on to the
3071:
located one block away. It is best known for its 50
1506:, inaugurated in 1931, and another one dedicated to
1376:
in 2011, opening its department store a year later.
989:
that served as a cemetery during the Viceregal era.
12008:
Basilica and Convent of Nuestra Señora de la Merced
9705:
Lima Bicentenario: recorrido por la avenida Uruguay
7477:overlooks the square, inaugurated on May 17, 1969.
5599:, it was built in 1920 and originally known as the
4490:mass is traditionally held annually as part of the
2564:in 1975 and ultimately restored from 2007 to 2009.
581:, it features an auditorium and a large sculpture.
11525:Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo del Perú
8833:
8304:
7075:and built in 1924, formerly housing the country's
3810:, the sugar production company based in a mill in
2653:Church and Monastery of the Immaculate Conception
2214:Built on the former grounds of a novitiate of the
1030:, as well as the site of the heart of the Viceroy
637:, it was turned into an episcopal seat in 1541 by
11456:
11089:
9283:"Así es el Museo de San Martín de Porres en Lima"
9046:
8298:
8296:
8294:
8292:
8290:
8288:
8238:El Damero de Pizarro: El trazo y la forja de Lima
7771:In the 19th century, it was a place where Lima's
7600:building follows a T-shaped path and serves as a
7123:. It was designed in Neo-Inca style by architect
6720:The fort is one of the few remaining examples of
918:The 16th century complex, originally named after
569:The promenade is built in the site of the former
14847:
13313:National Superior Autonomous School of Fine Arts
11749:
11597:Lima y el Callao: Guía de Arquitectura y Paisaje
11593:
11299:
11052:Instituto de Investigación - Universidad de Lima
9588:
9421:"La Casa Welsch, la primera gran tienda de Lima"
9025:
8993:
8898:. Vol. 4, no. 21. 2013. p. 50–53.
8709:
8537:
8525:
8286:
8284:
8282:
8280:
8278:
8276:
8274:
8272:
8270:
8268:
8184:
7680:Ancient Reduction of Santiago Apostle of Cercado
7674:Ancient Reduction of Santiago Apostle of Cercado
5461:are located. The park was built in 1870, with a
4885:, which burned down in the year 2000 during the
4582:The building is located on land acquired by the
4089:The office building, named after insurance firm
3234:. In 1981, a museum was opened in its premises.
2783:, an Italian–Peruvian geographer and scientist.
1122:National Superior Autonomous School of Fine Arts
395:Ancient Reduction of Santiago Apostle of Cercado
13335:Officers' School of the National Police of Peru
12104:Casona of the National University of San Marcos
11549:
11498:
11233:
11132:Orrego Penagos, Juan Luis (13 September 2010).
11068:"Resolución Directoral N° D000023-2019-DGPC/MC"
10141:
10139:
10040:
9026:Fangacio Arakaki, Juan Carlos (10 March 2018).
8931:
8684:
8386:
7948:A passage and street that leads to the Quinta.
7027:that took place in 1921. Designed by architect
4416:from 1997 to 2022 until its acquisition by the
1309:building in 1975 and later put it up for sale.
1018:The 17th century complex, formerly named after
171:
11345:
11152:
11131:
10643:
9885:
9783:
9642:"Turismo en Iglesia de San Marcelo (Iglesias)"
9354:
8907:
8905:
8813:Orrego Penagos, Juan Luis (28 December 2009).
8812:
8772:
8751:
8636:
8433:
8429:
8427:
8185:Pereyra Colchado, Gladys (27 September 2020).
8162:"Centro Histórico de Lima Patrimonio Cultural"
8139:
8057:"Centro Histórico de Lima: Patrimonio Mundial"
7216:style as its plans were based on those of the
5519:Formerly surrounding what is now known as the
5264:Since 1985, the stone serves as a memorial to
4791:It was built between 1770 and 1776 by Viceroy
4617:Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition
4412:The building, inaugurated in 1950, housed the
3563:, it was built in the 19th century in a 1,131
2682:Church and Monastery of Saint Rose of the Nuns
14101:
13662:
12721:The Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center
12275:Royal College of the University of San Marcos
11927:
11735:
11664:
11153:García Delgado, Francesca (1 February 2020).
11066:Mozo Mercado, Shirley Yda (6 November 2019).
10971:"AGP inaugura el Museo Metropolitano de Lima"
10821:Catálogo Arquitectura Movimiento Moderno Perú
10763:Catálogo Arquitectura Movimiento Moderno Perú
10689:Catálogo Arquitectura Movimiento Moderno Perú
10488:Catálogo Arquitectura Movimiento Moderno Perú
10082:
9962:
9913:Catálogo Arquitectura Movimiento Moderno Perú
9737:
9735:
8854:
8731:Quiroz Galvan, Diana Mery (17 October 2022).
8730:
8345:
8265:
7877:
5698:The French-inspired building was designed by
4957:
3090:Church of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
2902:The church was first built in 1716, with the
2560:style between 1864 and 1872, acquired by the
2406:, where its archive and library are located.
1026:since 1767. It is the burial site of Viceroy
250:Founded on January 18, 1535, by Conquistador
227:, it consists of two areas: the first is the
13403:Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital
11434:
11432:
11236:"La Quinta Carbone del Barrio del Chirimoyo"
11221:ArqAndina: El Portal Peruano de Arquitectura
11065:
10136:
9784:Orrego Penagos, Juan Luis (7 January 2010).
9549:
8865:
8863:
8685:Deza de la Vega, Natalia (10 January 2017).
8495:ArqAndina: El Portal Peruano de Arquitectura
7750:Jr. José de la Rivera & Dávalos 491-499
5168:Sanctuary and Monastery of the Holy Trinity
3634:. The cabaret in its basement, known as the
2635:The extensive underground network was built
10991:"Los 70 años de un museo que pocos conocen"
10330:Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Artes
9963:Carlín Gereda, Ernesto (3 September 2021).
8932:Gonzales Obando, Diana (20 February 2023).
8902:
8775:"Casa de Divorciadas: retorno a la belleza"
8637:Salmón Salazar, Gisella (1 February 2010).
8424:
8346:Medrano Marin, Hernán (22 September 2021).
8140:Martínez Hoyos, Francisco (15 March 2018).
7757:, preserved better than the other remains.
6781:It is considered the first hospital of the
6468:was based from its second to sixth floors.
6412:Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito Santa Elisa
6222:Paramount International Corporation Teatros
5793:was located across the street at the time.
5134:The first hospital in both the country and
4420:, which has since repurposed the building.
3803:Compañía General de Construcciones del Perú
2002:Originally a train station named after the
519:. It opened on January 30, 1766, and has a
347:(pronounced as in the politically dominant
273:Originally contained by the now-demolished
180:Location of Historic Centre of Lima in Peru
14108:
14094:
13676:
13669:
13655:
12827:Museum of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru
11934:
11920:
11742:
11728:
11650:Relación de Monumentos Históricos del Perú
11570:
11499:Gamarra Galindo, Marco (13 January 2010).
10837:
10835:
10833:
10831:
10220:
10218:
10216:
10214:
10212:
10210:
9732:
9698:
9696:
9355:Pacheco Ibarra, Juan José (18 July 2016).
9301:
8834:Malpartida Tabuchi, Jorge (27 July 2017).
8752:Orrego Penagos, Juan Luis (16 July 2011).
8639:"Cinco Siglos de Historia: Casa de Aliaga"
8549:
8387:Gamarra Galindo, Marco (14 January 2011).
8244:(in Spanish). Lima: Municipality of Lima.
7079:. It was inaugurated on October 10, 2010.
6834:, moving to its current location in 1988.
5670:Named after its owner, it was designed by
5045:The square was built to coincide with the
3365:for Best Building of 1955, awarded on the
2367:Compañía International de Seguros del Perú
1075:style dates back to the 18th century. The
649:as part of the city works commissioned by
431:
36:
14726:Colonial universities in Hispanic America
12772:Gold Museum of Peru and Arms of the World
11806:Historical Centre of the City of Arequipa
11707:Religion in the City of the Kings of Peru
11513:
11429:
10701:
10699:
9657:
9655:
9483:"Perú: Catacumbas bajo Iglesias barrocas"
8860:
8454:
8389:"Historia y anécdota del mirador Ingunza"
8302:
8118:
7425:It is located at the intersection of the
7271:, duck ponds and fountains (dedicated to
6349:Formerly a prison, it is operated by the
5089:was the headquarters of the embassies of
4172:, it was rebuilt under the presidency of
2043:General Directorate of Public Instruction
1359:, an entertainment venue inspired by the
1049:Basilica and Convent of Our Lady of Mercy
511:and the second-oldest in the world after
42:View of the Cathedral and the main square
14731:Colonial universities in the Philippines
14117:Spanish / Hispanic Colonial architecture
13365:University of Engineering and Technology
12285:Sanctuary and Monastery of Las Nazarenas
11571:Pastorelli, Giuliano (27 October 2011).
10644:Sovero Delgado, Claudia (5 March 2019).
10384:Revista del Archivo General de la Nación
10121:
10021:
9762:
9725:Revista peruana de derecho internacional
9240:
9219:
8773:Salas Pomarino, Jimena (23 March 2020).
8626:. Municipalidad de La Punta. 3 May 2023.
8573:
8571:
8434:Córdova Tábori, Lili (4 December 2013).
8234:
7077:Ministry of Development and Public Works
6785:of the country, and was preceded by the
6043:Originally the Peruvian Pavilion at the
5614:, who founded the bank named after him.
5193:Sanctuary and Monastery of Las Nazarenas
5018:The site was originally the site of the
4168:Originally built to be the residence of
3665:The building was built in 1934 to house
3622:after it was irreparably damaged by the
3248:Convent of the Venturous Mary Magdalene
2964:The land was originally occupied by the
1063:The 16th century complex is named after
970:The 17th century complex is named after
319:on January 18, 1535, and given the name
302:
258:, as well as the most important city of
13340:Peruvian University of Applied Sciences
13308:Federico Villarreal National University
12762:Combatants of the Morro de Arica Museum
12706:Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus Church
11550:Gamarra Galindo, Marco (4 March 2010).
11346:Blanco Bonilla, David (23 March 2016).
11234:Gamarra Galindo, Marco (31 July 2013).
10828:
10207:
10041:Gonzales Obando, Diana (23 June 2020).
9846:
9741:
9693:
8966:
8550:Fhon Bazan, Miguel (12 December 2016).
8142:"Lima, la joya del virreinato del Perú"
8010:(officially represented in Peru by the
6609:and inaugurated during the late 1940s.
6605:The building was designed by architect
6295:Federico Villarreal National University
5932:American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
5488:University of San Marcos' Royal College
4763:The pedestrian alleyway is named after
4742:The pedestrian alleyway is named after
4659:by peasants who supported the measure.
4494:. Another custom restarted by Cardinal
3905:. It also houses a theatre named after
3226:The convent was founded in 1595 by the
1650:and built using materials brought from
1372:, until it was ultimately purchased by
871:Basilica and Convent of Saint Augustine
385:declared the historic centre of Lima a
14848:
13345:Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
12812:Museum of Congress and the Inquisition
12460:Delfines Hotel & Convention Center
12109:Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
11552:"Quinta Presa: un palacio en el Rímac"
11368:"Iglesia Santiago Apóstol del Cercado"
11310:
11254:
11011:"Museo Nacional de la Cultura Peruana"
10865:
10696:
10061:
10024:"Bicentenario: edificios con Historia"
10022:Alvizuri, Alberto (1 September 2021).
9652:
9457:
9455:
9437:
9431:
8791:
8509:"El Edificio del Banco Perú y Londres"
8410:Calidad en el Museo Palacio Arzobispal
8062:Sitios del Patrimonio Mundial del Perú
8012:Comité Peruano del Escudo Azul Peruano
7959:The public square outside the Quinta.
7381:on May 2, 1866, between the navies of
6623:Edificio de la Sociedad de Ingenieros
6353:since 1986. Within its premises is an
6033:Centre for Military Historical Studies
4019:Presidency of the Council of Ministers
3262:Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
3112:in front of the church as part of the
2400:Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
1079:next to it was the location of one of
14089:
13650:
12646:National Maternal Perinatal Institute
12025:Basilica and Convent of San Francisco
11915:
11723:
11316:
11155:"El renacer del barrio de Monserrate"
10191:"Historia del Palacio de Torre Tagle"
9128:"Las construcciones modernas de Lima"
9108:"Las construcciones modernas de Lima"
8577:
8568:
8206:
8204:
8202:
8090:
8088:
8086:
8084:
8082:
8080:
8078:
8076:
8074:
8072:
5905:. It currently houses a supermarket.
5276:prior to the arrival of the Spanish.
4831:, it is named after Peruvian painter
3733:before relations were severed due to
3230:and under the auspices of Archbishop
2226:Organization of Ibero-American States
1537:until 1906, when he was succeeded by
1473:, who lived there. Candamo was twice
1067:, who serves as the patroness of the
956:Basilica and Convent of Saint Francis
904:Basilica and Convent of Saint Dominic
887:Province of Our Lady of Grace of Peru
215:. Located in the city's districts of
12393:Casa Fernandini, Santa María del Mar
12170:Church of the Holy Christ of Wonders
12138:Cementerio Presbítero Matías Maestro
11764:List of World Heritage Sites in Peru
11300:Cubillas Soriano, Margarita (1993).
9886:García Bendezú, Luis (27 May 2014).
9438:García, Miguel (29 September 2021).
9220:Elizalde, Paula (7 September 2022).
7377:, which took place off the coast of
7094:Museo Nacional de la Cultura Peruana
6826:. In 1961 it was transformed into a
6789:, itself the oldest hospital of the
1949:The building is the property of the
14591:Baroque Churches of the Philippines
13393:Archbishop Loayza National Hospital
13018:Plaza José Faustino Sánchez Carrión
12862:National Museum of Peruvian Culture
11413:"Plazuela de Cercado y alrededores"
10866:Angulo, Jazmine (16 January 2024).
10721:
10196:Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru
10062:Angulo, Jazmine (18 January 2024).
9824:"Post by Arte Express on Instagram"
9452:
9241:Gonzales, Renzo (11 January 2024).
8172:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
7389:. It serves as the intersection of
6109:prior to his entrance to the city.
4601:Museo del Congreso y la inquisición
3801:Built between 1927 and 1928 by the
3527:The building was made to house the
2631:Basilica and Convent of St. Francis
1004:Basilica and Convent of Saint Peter
13:
14820:California Churrigueresque Revival
13536:Church of Our Lady of the Forsaken
13325:National University of Engineering
13298:Antonio Ruiz de Montoya University
12435:Church of Our Lady of the Forsaken
12185:Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
12155:Church of Saint Catherine of Siena
11941:
11594:Bonilla Di Tolla, Enrique (2009).
11501:"De visita por la Quinta de Presa"
9742:Alvarez, Renzo (18 January 2024).
9687:Federación de Periodistas del Perú
8869:
8710:Coello Rodríguez, Antonio (2016).
8303:Melgarejo, Víctor (5 April 2021).
8199:
8069:
7934:
7865:
7820:
7734:
7727:, and continues to be used by the
7712:Alipio Ponce Vásquez Police School
7661:
7607:
7566:
7538:
7480:
7452:
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7357:
7325:
7286:
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7191:
7159:
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6997:
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6873:
6837:
6796:
6760:
6727:
6701:
6677:
6643:
6612:
6581:
6540:
6509:
6491:Named after jurist and politician
6471:
6436:
6364:
6328:
6300:
6253:
6227:
6196:
6172:
6141:
6124:Church of Saint Catherine of Siena
6112:
6084:
6060:
6021:
5996:
5971:
5937:
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5476:
5427:
5394:
5364:
5335:
5307:
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5245:
5217:
5181:
5157:
5112:
5081:Originally named after the nearby
5060:
5029:
4992:
4965:
4932:
4896:
4861:
4858:and a tomb to an unknown soldier.
4838:
4798:
4770:
4749:
4726:
4698:
4687:in 1821, it was looted during the
4662:
4626:
4589:
4556:
4528:
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4452:
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3641:
3594:
3538:
3529:telephone company of the same name
3503:
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3413:
3374:
3335:
3300:
3267:
3237:
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3175:
3150:
3119:
3078:
3047:
3024:
3009:Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
2997:
2971:
2942:
2917:
2883:
2876:its name, until it separated from
2849:
2816:
2786:
2757:
2728:
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2009:
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1127:
1102:Caja de Depósitos y Consignaciones
1090:
1037:
992:
944:
892:
824:
772:
735:
692:
664:
641:and rebuilt in 1924 by architects
607:
584:
553:
526:
486:
14:
14902:
13350:Raúl Porras Barrenechea Institute
13330:National University of San Marcos
13207:Pantanos de Villa Wildlife Refuge
12832:Museum of Elections and Democracy
12522:Hospital Civil de la Misericordia
12215:Convent of Our Lady of the Angels
12150:Church of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
12037:Basilica and Convent of San Pedro
11700:
11626:Metropolitan Municipality of Lima
11471:Metropolitan Municipality of Lima
11394:Diccionario de la lengua española
11255:García, Miguel (4 January 2021).
11104:Metropolitan Municipality of Lima
10381:"Los carruajes de los virreyes".
9061:Metropolitan Municipality of Lima
8119:Tolentino, Scheila (9 May 2023).
6482:Edificio Manuel Vicente Villarán
6410:Formerly the headquarters of the
6401:Edificio Cooperativa Santa Elisa
6095:Church of Our Lady of Monserrate
5140:National University of San Marcos
4551:Metropolitan Municipality of Lima
3899:Superior Court of Justice of Lima
3893:Formerly the headquarters of the
3683:Edificio Fernando Belaúnde Terry
3559:Named after its resemblance to a
3217:Convent of Our Lady of the Angels
3058:Church of Our Lady of the Rosary
2904:Cruciferous Fathers of Good Death
2711:Church of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
2365:Formerly the headquarters of the
1681:Casa de los duques de San Carlos
507:It is the oldest bullring in the
407:Metropolitan Municipality of Lima
14714:Haciendas in the Valley of Ameca
13360:Technological University of Peru
13138:Costa Verde Pan-American Complex
12180:Church of Our Lady of Copacabana
11986:
11826:
11564:
11543:
11492:
11473:. pp. 60–61. Archived from
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10290:Empresa Editora El Comercio S.A.
10276:
10256:
10238:
10183:
10159:
8872:"Las casonas del Centro de Lima"
8792:Obando, Manoel (18 April 2024).
8021:
7961:
7950:
7793:
7759:
7632:
7504:
6416:
6395:
6312:College of Our Lady of Guadalupe
6276:
6071:Church of Our Lady of Cocharcas
5603:, as it the residence of banker
5457:, where its cultural centre and
4611:Located in the neighbourhood of
4023:
3897:, it's the main location of the
3860:The building is named after the
2983:Church of Our Lady of Copacabana
2020:Casa de Manuel Atanasio Fuentes
1967:Democratic Republic of the Congo
1911:Antonio de Querejazu y Mollinedo
1890:
1573:
1151:
926:. It is also the site where the
864:
577:. Named after singer-songwriter
423:
170:
163:
14606:Mendicant monasteries in Mexico
13541:Church of Saint Mary of Charity
13408:San Bartolomé National Hospital
12554:Javier Alzamora Valdez Building
12532:Immaculate Heart of Mary Church
12290:Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima
12240:Monastery of Saint Rose of Lima
12190:Church of Our Lady of Patronage
11587:
11277:"La Escuela de Artes y Oficios"
10888:"Resolución de Alcaldía N° 221"
10122:Cayetano, José (19 June 2023).
10115:
10095:
10083:Hamann Mazuré, Johanna (2012).
10076:
10055:
10034:
10015:
9997:
9977:
9956:
9938:
9920:
9900:
9879:
9861:
9840:
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9798:
9777:
9763:Cayetano, José (19 June 2023).
9756:
9716:
9708:(Motion picture) (in Spanish).
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9019:
9007:"La casona más antigua de Lima"
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8339:
8319:
8212:"La inmortal flor de la canela"
7783:and Huari streets. It inspired
6722:military viceregal architecture
6574:was installed. It was owned by
6466:International Petroleum Company
5439:University of San Marcos Campus
5229:Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima
5150:'s nobility, including that of
5053:, the work of Spanish sculptor
4638:National Agrarian Confederation
4371:Built during the presidency of
3961:Ministry of Economy and Finance
3879:Edificio Javier Alzamora Valdez
3293:The building, which houses the
3260:after Peru's independence. The
3036:Church of Our Lady of Patronage
2910:, the hometown of then Viceroy
2429:The house is the birthplace of
2224:and the regional office of the
1477:in 1895 and from 1093 to 1904.
1304:Originally the property of the
809:. It was later acquired by the
765:. It was designed by architect
12343:Association of Amateur Artists
12280:Royal Hospital of Saint Andrew
12210:Church of Saint Mary Magdalene
11817:Qhapaq Ñan, Andean Road System
11397:(in Spanish) (23rd ed.).
11317:Cueto, Alonso (4 March 2016).
9357:"La casa de las trece puertas"
8578:Garay, Karina (28 July 2023).
8228:
8178:
8154:
8133:
8112:
8049:
7997:
7844:Santo Cristo de las Maravillas
7753:One of the few remains of the
6947:668, Jr. Cañete 473 & Jr.
6787:Royal Hospital of Saint Andrew
6389:that was destroyed during the
5756:, as well as that of his wife
5124:Royal Hospital of Saint Andrew
2752:Sagrario Metropolitano de Lima
1174:, who was born there in 1842.
941:is located across the street.
1:
14663:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
13413:Víctor Larco Herrera Hospital
13398:Dos de Mayo National Hospital
12847:National Afro-Peruvian Museum
12782:José Carlos Mariátegui Museum
12711:Sheraton Lima Historic Center
12636:National Geographic Institute
11715:360° view of Lima Main Square
11658:Instituto Nacional de Cultura
10931:"Museo Metropolitano De Lima"
9847:Ardiles, Abby (21 May 2022).
9572:"Catálogo. Martínez Montañés"
9507:"La Iglesia de la Concepción"
9302:Middendorf, Ernst W. (1893).
9063:. p. 382. Archived from
8754:"Las antiguas calles de Lima"
8042:
7799:Santiago Apóstol del Cercado
7585:Designed by French architect
7254:Lima International Exhibition
7182:Lima International Exhibition
6889:Sheraton Lima Historic Center
5983:Cementerio Presbítero Maestro
5780:Av. Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
5726:The building was designed by
4619:and later as the seat of the
4300:Jurado Nacional de Elecciones
3723:, was where one of the first
3516:Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos
3332:building dates back to 1933.
3311:Edificio Aldabas-Melchormalo
2636:
2526:National Afro-Peruvian Museum
2420:Casa de San Martín de Porres
2221:Academia Peruana de la Lengua
1988:Casa de la Literatura Peruana
1758:The building was designed by
1430:Located at the birthplace of
815:Edificio Luis Alberto Sánchez
436:The main zone is that of the
14871:World Heritage Sites in Peru
12606:Lima Stock Exchange Building
12373:Casa de Correos y Telégrafos
11800:Lines and Geoglyphs of Nasca
11611:
11106:. p. 51. Archived from
10389:Archivo General de la Nación
8815:"La 'casa de piedra' (Lima)"
8455:Bonfiglio, Giovanni (1993).
7848:Av. Sebastián Lorente &
5210:. It is the location of the
4584:Central Reserve Bank of Peru
4398:Lima Stock Exchange Building
3731:German consul and delegation
3531:. Polish–Peruvian architect
2865:Av. Francisco Pizarro &
1696:Peruvian War of Independence
1492:Casa de Correos y Telégrafos
704:Banco Internacional del Perú
676:Banco Internacional del Perú
107:259.36 ha (640.9 acres)
7:
14881:Tourist attractions in Lima
13303:Cayetano Heredia University
13165:Heroes of Independence Park
12930:Paseo de los Héroes Navales
12611:Luis Gálvez Chipoco Stadium
11319:"Intersecciones del tiempo"
11134:"Plazuela Federico Elguera"
9338:"Casa de las trece puertas"
9094:Historia del Cusco Colonial
8717:Boletín de Arqueología PUCP
8235:Augustin, Reinhard (2017).
7968:
7439:Paseo de los Héroes Navales
7298:Paseo de los Héroes Navales
7208:Paseo de los Héroes Navales
7125:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
7023:to the city as part of the
6894:Paseo de los Héroes Navales
6638:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
6568:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
6524:Paseo de los Héroes Navales
6504:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
6264:Cine Teatro Conde de Lemos
5903:Edificio Popular y Porvenir
5728:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
5597:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
5422:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
5330:National Symphony Orchestra
5138:, it is also linked to the
4943:Plaza Luis Alberto Sánchez
4829:Hospicio Bartolomé Manrique
4823:and under the mayoralty of
4418:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
4182:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
3694:Library of Congress of Peru
3533:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
3439:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2966:Beaterio de las Trinitarias
2874:neighbourhood of San Lázaro
1579:Casa de la Cultura Criolla
1114:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
767:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
647:Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
362:as a representative of the
115:766.7 ha (1,895 acres)
16:World Heritage Site in Peru
10:
14907:
14051:Carmen de la Legua Reynoso
13576:Hipódromo de Santa Beatriz
13192:Medicinal Botanical Garden
12817:Museum of Contemporary Art
12126:Cathedral Basilica of Lima
11984:
11679:Embajada de España en Perú
10226:"El renacer de La Colmena"
9399:10.21754/devenir.v5i10.598
9147:Presencia suiza en el Perú
7916:Quinta and Molino de Presa
7884:Quinta and Molino de Presa
7878:Quinta and Molino de Presa
7716:Av. Sebastián Lorente 769
7510:Plazuela Federico Elguera
7212:The Palace was built in a
6818:It was founded during the
5328:The home to the country's
4929:was declared in the city.
4710:Old San Bartolomé Hospital
3862:Compañía de Seguros Italia
3719:The building, designed by
3628:Compañía de Seguros Italia
3567:plot. Originally sporting
3295:newspaper of the same name
3130:Church of Saint Marcellus
2954:Church of the Trinitarians
2828:Church of the Sacred Heart
2562:Provincial Council of Lima
2542:Casa de las Trece Puertas
2468:, after which it's named.
391:Quinta and Molino de Presa
298:
29:UNESCO World Heritage Site
14876:Cultural heritage of Peru
14812:
14744:
14676:
14655:
14632:Caribbean coast of Panama
14619:
14583:
14442:
14426:
14410:
14124:
14031:
13958:
13900:
13842:
13806:
13753:
13744:
13684:
13488:
13422:Nearby areas with beaches
13421:
13385:
13290:
13096:
12900:
12842:Museum of Natural History
12734:
12378:Casa de las Trece Monedas
12331:Other touristic buildings
12330:
12200:Church of Saint Augustine
12042:Basilica of Santo Domingo
11995:
11950:
11879:
11857:
11836:
11823:
11770:
11761:
11618:Las viejas calles de Lima
11463:Las viejas calles de Lima
11306:(in Spanish). p. 37.
11096:Las viejas calles de Lima
10708:Refrigeration Engineering
9053:Las viejas calles de Lima
8491:"El Banco Perú y Londres"
8418:Universidad Ricardo Palma
8101:World Heritage Convention
8096:"Historic Centre of Lima"
8008:Blue Shield International
7975:Historic Centre of Callao
7955:
7944:
7891:
7830:
7819:
7764:
7687:
7639:School of Arts and Crafts
7367:
7296:
6739:Hospital Arzobispo Loayza
5749:Jr. Washington 1946/1938
5540:
5142:and its early history of
5039:
4975:
4871:
4848:
4759:
4736:
4492:national day celebrations
4379:, it started hosting the
4186:President of the Republic
3324:Also known simply as the
2929:Church of Saint Sebastian
2842:, and is designed in the
2607:clock was replaced by an
2514:Casa de las Trece Monedas
2460:The building serves as a
1884:Also known simply as the
1859:Compañía de Seguros Atlas
1794:Banco de Crédito del Perú
594:
563:
449:
403:bicentennial celebrations
307:1750 map of Lima and its
158:
119:
111:
103:
95:
83:
73:
63:
47:
35:
26:
14830:Spanish Colonial Revival
14584:Churches and monasteries
14418:List of Spanish missions
14125:Notable historic centers
13355:Ricardo Palma University
13109:Alameda de los Descalzos
13069:Lamp of the Three Graces
12807:Municipal Theatre Museum
12726:Torre Banco de la Nación
12656:Palacio de la Exposición
12651:National Stadium of Peru
12641:National Library of Peru
12626:Morro Solar War Monument
12205:Church of Saint Liberata
12165:Church of the Good Death
11871:Rio Abiseo National Park
11647:
11047:"MINISTERIO DE HACIENDA"
10843:"El antiguo Hotel Savoy"
10285:Almanaque de El Comercio
9965:"Tradición y modernidad"
7990:
7929:Manuel de Amat y Junyent
7860:General Cemetery of Lima
7628:Immaculate Heart of Mary
7171:Palace of the Exhibition
6283:Colegio de la Inmaculada
6224:, operating until 2006.
5870:and dates back to 1912.
5688:Casa Gonzales de Panizo
5455:University of San Marcos
4985:'s proclamations of the
4889:. Its former address is
4827:. Located at the former
4674:National Library of Peru
4657:Peruvian Agrarian Reform
4517:Monastery of Saint Clare
4377:University of San Marcos
3923:Edificio Jesús Nazareno
3222:Alameda de los Descalzos
3095:Av. Garcilaso de la Vega
2895:Church of Saint Liberata
2798:Church of Saint Camillus
2740:Church of the Tabernacle
1268:Ántero Aspíllaga Barrera
1083:'s proclamations of the
974:. It is the site of the
928:Royal University of Lima
784:Banco del Perú y Londres
596:Alameda de los Descalzos
409:installed 206 different
285:Convent of San Francisco
277:that surrounded it, the
268:Convent of Santo Domingo
264:University of San Marcos
201:Centro histórico de Lima
14856:Historic Centre of Lima
14342:Santa Cruz de la Sierra
14023:Villa María del Triunfo
13571:Hipódromo de San Felipe
13251:Plazuela Chabuca Granda
13212:Parque de la Exposición
13202:Lachay National Reserve
12802:Morro Solar Planetarium
12681:Public Ministry of Peru
12475:Eduardo Dibos Colosseum
12450:Country Club Lima Hotel
12260:Panteón de los Próceres
12250:Palacio de la Magdalena
12160:Church of Saint Lazarus
12084:Casa Hacienda Punchauca
11951:Pre-Columbian buildings
11844:Huascarán National Park
11795:Historic Centre of Lima
11613:Bromley Seminario, Juan
11458:Bromley Seminario, Juan
11091:Bromley Seminario, Juan
10610:Panamericana Televisión
10541:"Cinema Conde de Lemos"
10309:Revistas Culturales 2.0
10246:"Casa García y Lastres"
10005:"Edificio Sudamericana"
9946:"Edificio San Demetrio"
9048:Bromley Seminario, Juan
8420:. 2017. pp. 7, 17.
7729:National Police of Peru
7337:Public Ministry of Peru
7243:Parque de la Exposición
7025:centennial celebrations
6919:Jr. Miguel Aljovin 222
6578:between 1939 and 1945.
6493:Manuel Vicente Villarán
6462:Fernando Belaúnde Terry
6351:National Police of Peru
5964:, Peruvian hero of the
5644:Juana Alarco de Dammert
5471:centennial celebrations
5083:church of the same name
5047:centennial celebrations
4825:Pedro José Rada y Gamio
4793:Manuel de Amat y Juniet
4691:of the city during the
4218:centennial celebrations
4091:Seguros La Sudamericana
3721:Rafael Marquina y Bueno
3404:Rafael Marquina y Bueno
3114:centennial celebrations
2912:Diego Ladrón de Guevara
2861:Church of Saint Lazarus
2099:Viuda de Piedra e hijos
2032:Manuel Atanasio Fuentes
1875:Casa Gutiérrez de Coca
1660:centennial celebrations
1346:Genaro Barragán Urrutia
1266:Named after politician
1172:Juana Alarco de Dammert
1124:on September 27, 1996.
976:Museum of Religious Art
718:Rafael Marquina y Bueno
655:centennial celebrations
438:Historic Centre of Lima
432:Historic Centre of Lima
358:, the authority of the
193:Historic Centre of Lima
22:Historic Centre of Lima
14008:San Juan de Miraflores
13882:San Juan de Lurigancho
13678:Lima Metropolitan Area
13241:Parque de las Leyendas
13104:Alameda Chabuca Granda
12979:Plaza de la Democracia
12901:Squares and promenades
12887:Teatro Peruano Japonés
12757:Casa Grau Naval Museum
12747:Bodega y Quadra Museum
12601:Lima Convention Center
12470:Diez de Octubre School
12312:St. Sebastian's Church
12265:Plaza de toros de Acho
12255:Palacio de Torre Tagle
12230:Iglesia de la Recoleta
12225:Fort of Santa Catalina
11864:Historic Sanctuary of
11399:Real Academia Española
9806:"Edificio Encarnación"
8618:"Primer Héroe Bombero"
7939:
7870:
7825:
7789:novel of the same name
7746:Bastión de Santa Lucía
7739:
7666:
7612:
7571:
7543:
7485:
7469:Avenida Alfonso Ugarte
7457:
7409:
7362:
7330:
7291:
7236:
7218:Law Courts of Brussels
7196:
7164:
7135:
7099:Avenida Alfonso Ugarte
7087:
7046:
7009:Museo de Arte italiano
7002:
6962:
6934:
6910:
6878:
6842:
6808:Hospital San Bartolomé
6801:
6765:
6732:
6713:Fort of Santa Catalina
6706:
6682:
6672:Manuel Prado Ugarteche
6655:Edificio Tacna-Colmena
6648:
6617:
6586:
6576:Manuel Prado Ugarteche
6566:Designed by architect
6545:
6514:
6476:
6441:
6428:Av. Nicolás de Piérola
6369:
6345:Avenida Alfonso Ugarte
6333:
6317:Avenida Alfonso Ugarte
6305:
6288:Av. Nicolás de Piérola
6258:
6232:
6201:
6177:
6146:
6117:
6089:
6065:
6046:Exposition Universelle
6026:
6001:
5976:
5942:
5913:
5878:
5847:
5801:
5768:
5754:José Carlos Mariátegui
5738:
5710:
5682:
5667:412 & Jr. Chancay
5660:Casa García y Lastres
5654:
5622:
5595:Designed by architect
5581:
5535:
5503:
5481:
5432:
5399:
5369:
5340:
5312:
5284:
5250:
5222:
5186:
5162:
5117:
5065:
5034:
4997:
4970:
4958:
4937:
4901:
4891:Av. Nicolás de Piérola
4873:Plaza de la Democracia
4866:
4843:
4803:
4775:
4754:
4731:
4703:
4667:
4631:
4594:
4561:
4533:
4510:
4464:Metropolitan Cathedral
4457:
4428:
4391:
4355:
4345:Supermercados Monterey
4322:
4305:Av. Nicolás de Piérola
4293:
4263:
4232:
4200:
4152:
4105:
4075:
4051:
4029:Edificio San Demetrio
4002:
3971:
3944:
3917:
3872:
3844:
3828:Edificio Guardia Real
3822:
3791:Edificio Gildemeister
3785:
3757:
3704:
3677:
3646:
3599:
3543:
3508:
3482:
3449:
3418:
3379:
3340:
3305:
3272:
3242:
3210:
3180:
3155:
3124:
3104:donated by the city's
3083:
3052:
3029:
3002:
2976:
2947:
2922:
2888:
2854:
2821:
2811:Juan Martínez Montañés
2791:
2762:
2733:
2704:
2675:
2647:
2619:
2572:
2536:
2507:
2476:
2447:Casa de ejercicios de
2441:
2414:
2396:José de la Riva-Agüero
2377:
2350:
2335:Jr. Ayacucho 358, 364
2323:
2296:
2272:
2236:
2209:Jr. Conde de Superunda
2197:
2164:
2134:
2109:
2082:
2053:
2014:
1981:
1933:
1869:
1834:
1805:
1770:
1741:
1716:Casa Federico Elguera
1710:
1675:
1630:
1601:
1566:Jr. Conde de Superunda
1556:
1518:
1497:Jr. Conde de Superunda
1485:
1450:
1413:
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1285:
1251:
1225:
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1095:
1042:
997:
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920:Our Lady of the Rosary
897:
829:
811:Banco Popular del Perú
777:
740:
712:Plazoleta de la Merced
697:
669:
653:in preparation of the
612:
589:
565:Alameda Chabuca Granda
558:
531:
491:
312:
245:black-and-white shield
200:
14813:Modern Revival styles
14337:San Miguel de Allende
13175:Malecón de Miraflores
13076:Plazuela de las Artes
12837:Museum of Italian Art
12661:Palacio de Miraflores
12517:Hermitage of Barranco
12388:Casa Fernandini, Lima
12300:St. Clare's Monastery
12245:National Mint of Peru
12175:Church of the Orphans
11076:Ministerio de Cultura
9710:Municipalidad de Lima
9589:Bonilla Di Tolla 2009
8994:Bonilla Di Tolla 2009
8538:Bonilla Di Tolla 2009
8526:Bonilla Di Tolla 2009
8033:cultural assimilation
7938:
7869:
7831:Plazuela del Cercado
7824:
7738:
7665:
7611:
7570:
7542:
7498:& Manuel Aljovín
7484:
7456:
7449:is dedicated to him.
7443:Miguel Grau Seminario
7427:Paseo de la República
7421:Paseo de la República
7408:
7361:
7329:
7290:
7235:
7195:
7163:
7134:
7119:and altarpieces from
7086:
7045:
7001:
6961:
6933:
6924:French consul to Peru
6909:
6877:
6841:
6800:
6764:
6731:
6705:
6681:
6647:
6616:
6592:Edificio Rizo Patrón
6585:
6544:
6513:
6488:& Jr. Washington
6475:
6440:
6387:Bethlehemite Brothers
6368:
6332:
6304:
6270:The first theatre of
6257:
6231:
6200:
6176:
6145:
6116:
6088:
6064:
6025:
6000:
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5956:& Jr. Washington
5941:
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5877:
5846:
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5767:
5737:
5709:
5681:
5653:
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5580:
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5389:counterpart in Madrid
5368:
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5283:
5249:
5221:
5185:
5161:
5116:
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5033:
4996:
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4881:Building designed by
4865:
4842:
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4774:
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4730:
4721:Alfonso Ugarte Avenue
4702:
4666:
4630:
4593:
4560:
4532:
4509:
4456:
4427:
4390:
4354:
4321:
4292:
4262:
4231:
4199:
4151:
4135:Augusto Wiese de Osma
4104:
4074:
4050:
4001:
3970:
3943:
3916:
3907:Felipe Pardo y Aliaga
3895:Ministry of Education
3871:
3843:
3821:
3784:
3756:
3703:
3676:
3645:
3605:Edificio Encarnación
3598:
3542:
3507:
3481:
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3304:
3271:
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3145:Turibius of Mogrovejo
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2899:Jr. 22 De Agosto 100
2887:
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2674:
2646:
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2597:anti-German sentiment
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2440:
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2404:Riva-Agüero Institute
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2295:
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2187:Riva-Agüero Institute
2163:
2133:
2108:
2081:
2052:
2013:
1980:
1932:
1868:
1833:
1804:
1769:
1740:
1709:
1674:
1646:, it was designed by
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1600:
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1484:
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1069:Peruvian Armed Forces
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376:Palace of the Viceroy
306:
260:Spanish South America
143:12.05139°S 77.04306°W
14677:Other building types
13945:San Martín de Porres
13631:Saint Paul's College
13236:Parque de la Reserva
13224:Parque de La Muralla
13052:Plaza Ramón Castilla
12777:Gran Teatro Nacional
12735:Museums and theatres
12716:Stone of Taulichusco
12544:Institute of Hygiene
12465:Desamparados station
12270:Real Felipe Fortress
12195:Church of Saint Anne
12143:Cripta de los Héroes
11968:Huaca Santa Catalina
11802:and Pampas de Jumana
11751:World Heritage Sites
11675:World Monuments Fund
11673:(in Spanish). Lima:
11656:(in Spanish). Lima:
11624:(in Spanish). Lima:
11469:(in Spanish). Lima:
11102:(in Spanish). Lima:
10999:. 29 September 2016.
10919:. 16 September 2019.
10899:. 27 September 2017.
10855:. 17 September 2018.
10391:. 1996. p. 126.
10234:. 23 September 2019.
10203:on 8 September 2012.
9090:Víctor Angles Vargas
9059:(in Spanish). Lima:
8594:"Historia del Banco"
7807:1940 Lima earthquake
7549:Plazuela Monserrate
7464:Plaza Ramón Castilla
6982:streets, as well as
6772:Hospital Dos de Mayo
6537:on its fifth floor.
6355:organised collection
6167:La Victoria District
5605:Augusto Wiese Eslava
5515:Parque de la Muralla
5492:Jr. Andahuaylas 348
5384:& Jr. Contumazá
5257:Stone of Taulichusco
4987:independence of Peru
4959:Parque de la Cultura
4927:independence of Peru
4133:. It is named after
4081:Edificio Sudamérica
3743:system of government
3488:Edificio Cine Metro
3363:Municipality of Lima
3232:Toribio de Mogrovejo
3040:Jr. Manco Cápac 164
2769:Church of Saint Anne
2398:, donated it to the
2313:Casa Mercaderes S.A.
2262:Constitutional Court
2260:headquarters of the
1590:Rosa Mercedes Ayarza
1440:battle where he died
1391:Casa Bodega y Quadra
1085:independence of Peru
205:historic city centre
148:-12.05139; -77.04306
14835:Territorial Revival
14162:Cartagena de Indias
14013:Santa María del Mar
13621:San Martín barracks
13566:Great Clock of Lima
13561:Giacoletti Building
13081:Plazuela del Teatro
12964:Plaza de la Bandera
12872:Pinacotheca of Lima
12822:Museum of the Brain
12797:Metropolitan Museum
12742:Aeronautical Museum
12586:Library of Congress
12564:La Colmena Building
12455:Cristo del Pacífico
12338:Archbishop's Palace
12059:Casa de Divorciadas
11786:Archaeological Site
11780:Archaeological Zone
10936:Recursos Turísticos
10633:. 11 February 2020.
10613:. 15 December 2018.
10573:. 26 December 2018.
10451:. 27 February 2023.
10411:. 22 November 2012.
10352:. 28 February 2017.
10332:. 1987. p. 64.
9928:"Edificio Ostolaza"
9908:"Edificio Ostolaza"
9591:, pp. 173–174.
9576:Andalucía y América
9519:. 26 November 2018.
9393:(10): 47–64. 2018.
9169:. 29 November 2018.
9132:Ilustración peruana
9015:. 19 November 2017.
8513:Ilustración peruana
8473:"Ex-Banco Italiano"
7856:funeral processions
7053:Museo Metropolitano
7014:P.° de la República
6832:children's hospital
6791:Viceroyalty of Peru
6777:Avenida Miguel Grau
6749:Founded in 1549 in
6531:Carrier Corporation
6520:Edificio República
6107:Prince of Squillace
6008:Cementerio El Ángel
5827:, it served as the
5674:and built in 1915.
5558:, blocks 7 & 8
5465:being built by the
5376:Telefónica del Perú
4887:Four Quarters March
4810:Pinacotheca of Lima
4689:military occupation
4414:Lima Stock Exchange
4008:Edificio Rímac III
3764:Edificio Giacoletti
3498:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
2880:as Rímac District.
2686:Jr. Ayacucho &
2485:Jr. Ayacucho &
1955:L’Eau Vive del Perú
1951:Archdiocese of Lima
1667:, a movie theatre.
1608:Casa de Divorciadas
1562:Casa de la Columna
1432:Francisco Bolognesi
1403:Viceroyalty of Peru
1398:209, 213 & 217
619:Archbishop's Palace
543:718, 722, 726, 732
537:Aero Club del Perú
387:World Heritage Site
356:Viceroyalty of Peru
256:Viceroyalty of Peru
237:World Heritage Site
233:Peruvian government
231:established by the
139: /
69:Cultural: (iv)
23:
14886:Historic districts
14745:Architecture types
14480:Dominican Republic
14427:Lists of buildings
13877:Lurigancho-Chosica
13606:Museo de la Nación
13591:Limatambo Building
13377:University of Lima
12701:Rospigliosi Castle
12676:Petroperú Building
12621:Monumental Stadium
12596:Legislative Palace
12549:Interbank Building
12502:Gran Hotel Bolívar
12368:Casa Arenas Loayza
12317:Trinitarian Church
12235:Mogrovejo Hospital
11996:Colonial buildings
11849:Manu National Park
11605:Junta de Andalucía
11531:on 29 January 2016
11217:"La Quinta Alania"
10979:. 10 October 2010.
10959:. 10 October 2010.
10804:. 3 November 2022.
10728:Room for Diplomacy
10684:"Edificio Ferrand"
10666:"Edificio Ferrand"
10529:. 30 October 2022.
10431:. 13 October 2014.
10292:1931. p. 335.
10155:. 3 November 2022.
10111:. 27 October 2023.
9993:. 3 February 2023.
9671:. 18 January 2022.
9471:. 25 October 2016.
9427:. 18 January 2021.
9291:. 9 December 2022.
9189:. 22 January 2023.
8962:. 20 January 2023.
8662:"La Casa Barbieri"
8606:. 14 January 2024.
8604:Banco de la Nación
8376:. 17 January 2024.
8335:. 7 November 2018.
7956:Plazuela de Presa
7945:Callejón de Presa
7940:
7871:
7826:
7817:on July 16, 1921.
7802:Jr. Conchucos 720
7785:Mario Vargas Llosa
7740:
7667:
7613:
7572:
7544:
7533:occupation of Lima
7491:Plazuela Aramburú
7486:
7458:
7435:Miguel Grau Avenue
7410:
7363:
7352:modernist movement
7331:
7292:
7237:
7197:
7165:
7142:Mogrovejo Hospital
7136:
7088:
7047:
7003:
6963:
6940:Mercado La Aurora
6935:
6911:
6879:
6843:
6813:Av. Alfonso Ugarte
6802:
6783:republican history
6766:
6744:Av. Alfonso Ugarte
6733:
6707:
6696:Enrique Seoane Ros
6683:
6649:
6628:Nicolás de Piérola
6618:
6607:Enrique Seoane Ros
6587:
6546:
6515:
6477:
6442:
6391:earthquake of 1687
6370:
6340:Comisaría El Sexto
6334:
6323:War of the Pacific
6306:
6259:
6233:
6202:
6178:
6147:
6136:Saint Rose of Lima
6118:
6090:
6074:Jr. Huánuco &
6066:
6038:Av. 9 de Diciembre
6027:
6002:
5977:
5966:War of the Pacific
5943:
5925:Av. Alfonso Ugarte
5914:
5889:Nicolás de Piérola
5879:
5848:
5829:diplomatic mission
5802:
5769:
5739:
5721:Nicolás de Piérola
5711:
5693:Nicolás de Piérola
5683:
5665:Nicolás de Piérola
5655:
5633:Nicolás de Piérola
5623:
5582:
5567:War of the Pacific
5563:Chinese immigrants
5536:
5504:
5482:
5433:
5406:Torre Tagle Palace
5400:
5382:Nicolás de Piérola
5370:
5352:Jirón Huancavelica
5341:
5313:
5285:
5261:Pasaje Santa Rosa
5251:
5240:Saint Rose of Lima
5223:
5208:earthquake of 1746
5187:
5163:
5144:healthcare studies
5118:
5066:
5051:José de San Martín
5035:
5010:Conde de Superunda
4998:
4983:José de San Martín
4971:
4948:Nicolás de Piérola
4938:
4902:
4883:Enrique Seoane Ros
4879:Bank of the Nation
4867:
4844:
4804:
4776:
4765:Saint Rose of Lima
4760:Pasaje Santa Rosa
4755:
4732:
4704:
4693:War of the Pacific
4685:José de San Martín
4668:
4632:
4595:
4562:
4534:
4511:
4496:Juan Luis Cipriani
4458:
4447:maternity hospital
4435:Maternidad de Lima
4429:
4392:
4373:Óscar R. Benavides
4362:Legislative Palace
4356:
4323:
4294:
4264:
4233:
4222:Battle of Ayacucho
4220:commemorating the
4207:Gran Hotel Bolívar
4201:
4174:Oscar R. Benavides
4153:
4121:Also known as the
4106:
4076:
4057:Edificio San Luis
4052:
4003:
3992:Enrique Seoane Ros
3977:Edificio Ostolaza
3972:
3945:
3918:
3873:
3845:
3823:
3808:Gildemeister y Cia
3786:
3758:
3726:Ford del Perú S.A.
3705:
3678:
3647:
3600:
3549:Edificio El Buque
3544:
3509:
3483:
3465:Emilio Harth Terré
3450:
3419:
3380:
3341:
3306:
3279:Diario El Comercio
3273:
3243:
3211:
3200:War of the Pacific
3181:
3156:
3125:
3108:was placed in the
3084:
3053:
3030:
3003:
2977:
2948:
2933:Jr. Chancay &
2923:
2889:
2855:
2822:
2792:
2763:
2750:Also known as the
2734:
2705:
2694:Saint Rose of Lima
2676:
2648:
2620:
2573:
2537:
2508:
2497:War of the Pacific
2477:
2449:Santa Rosa de Lima
2442:
2415:
2378:
2351:
2324:
2297:
2273:
2237:
2198:
2183:Bernardo O'Higgins
2165:
2135:
2110:
2083:
2054:
2015:
1982:
1934:
1870:
1835:
1806:
1771:
1742:
1711:
1676:
1665:Cinestar Excelsior
1642:Also known as the
1631:
1602:
1557:
1519:
1510:, opened in 2011.
1486:
1451:
1436:War of the Pacific
1414:
1385:
1318:
1286:
1252:
1232:Casa Arenas Loayza
1226:
1215:earthquake of 1746
1204:Jerónimo de Aliaga
1183:
1133:
1096:
1081:José de San Martín
1043:
1028:Ambrosio O'Higgins
998:
950:
914:Conde de Superunda
898:
852:Enrique Seoane Ros
830:
817:, named after the
778:
741:
698:
670:
659:Battle of Ayacucho
635:Archbishop of Lima
613:
590:
559:
548:Aero Club del Perú
532:
504:Jr. Hualgayoc 332
492:
405:of that year, the
313:
21:
14861:Geography of Lima
14843:
14842:
14784:Monterey Colonial
14694:Balconies of Lima
14656:Bridges and roads
14352:Santiago de Chile
14137:Antigua Guatemala
14083:
14082:
14079:
14078:
14018:Villa el Salvador
13829:Santiago de Surco
13788:Magdalena del Mar
13644:
13643:
13586:Limatambo Airport
13581:Lima Penitentiary
13023:Plaza Manco Cápac
12994:Statue of Liberty
12984:Plaza Dos de Mayo
12913:Jirón de la Unión
12671:Palace of Justice
12666:Palacio Municipal
12591:Lima Civic Center
12512:Guadalupe College
12490:Government Palace
12480:El Ángel Cemetery
12295:Seminario de Lima
12003:Balconies of Lima
11958:Huaca Huallamarca
11909:
11908:
11692:978-9972-855-04-7
11635:on 11 August 2021
11480:on 11 August 2021
11425:. 27 August 2018.
11423:Cultura Para Lima
11380:. 2 October 2017.
11378:Cultura Para Lima
11287:Cultura Para Lima
11185:Cultura Para Lima
11113:on 11 August 2021
10853:Cultura Para Lima
10778:"Edificio Wilson"
10758:"Edificio Wilson"
10551:Cultura Para Lima
10272:. 10 August 2022.
10089:On the W@terfront
9869:"Edificio Italia"
9832:. 18 April 2018.
9578:. Proyecto Mutis.
9539:. 30 August 2022.
9517:Cultura Para Lima
9367:Cultura Para Lima
9209:. 6 October 2022.
9070:on 11 August 2021
8870:Planas, Enrique.
8855:WMF, CIDAP, AECID
8697:Cultura Para Lima
8687:"La Casa Courret"
8672:Cultura Para Lima
8562:Cultura Para Lima
8251:978-9972-726-13-2
8224:on 19 April 2004.
7966:
7965:
7875:
7874:
7815:Augusto B. Leguía
7671:
7670:
7369:Plaza Dos de Mayo
7308:battle of Angamos
7304:Augusto B. Leguía
7269:Fernando Belaúnde
7203:Palace of Justice
7105:Luis E. Valcárcel
6900:Lima Penitentiary
6885:Lima Civic Center
6717:Jr. Inambari 790
6451:
6359:Peruvian conflict
6248:Walter Weberhofer
5723:& Jr. Inclán
5716:Casa Malachowski
5695:& Jr. Cañete
5635:& Jr. Cañete
5587:Casa del Maestro
5573:at its entrance.
5055:Mariano Benlliure
5024:Francisco Pizarro
4821:Augusto B. Leguía
4484:Francisco Pizarro
4192:at its entrance.
4188:, and features a
4170:Francisco Pizarro
4159:Government Palace
4095:Fred T. Ley y Cía
3950:Edificio Mercury
3903:Judiciary of Peru
3710:Edificio Ferrand
3696:in its basement.
3632:Flores y Costa SA
2987:Jr. Chiclayo 400
2626:Catacombs of Lima
2482:Casa de la Torre
2462:spiritual retreat
1777:Casa de Goyeneche
1475:president of Peru
1370:Discoteca Cerebro
1139:Casa de la A.A.A.
1065:Our Lady of Mercy
972:Francis of Assisi
922:, is named after
856:Fernando Belaúnde
708:
680:
651:Augusto B. Leguía
474:Balconies of Lima
372:gates of the city
321:City of the Kings
317:Francisco Pizarro
252:Francisco Pizarro
211:, the capital of
189:
188:
14898:
14411:Spanish missions
14357:Santiago de Cuba
14110:
14103:
14096:
14087:
14086:
13807:Modern Districts
13751:
13750:
13671:
13664:
13657:
13648:
13647:
13636:Viceregal Palace
13616:San Jorge Prison
13611:National Stadium
13521:Casa Marcionelli
13064:Plaza San Martín
12882:Teatro Municipal
12507:Gran Hotel Maury
12440:Club de la Unión
12430:Chocavento Tower
12408:Casa Sal y Rosas
12220:Cuartel Barbones
12099:Casa Riva-Agüero
12064:Casa de Osambela
11990:
11936:
11929:
11922:
11913:
11912:
11831:
11830:
11744:
11737:
11730:
11721:
11720:
11696:
11672:
11661:
11655:
11644:
11642:
11640:
11634:
11628:. Archived from
11623:
11608:
11602:
11581:
11580:
11568:
11562:
11561:
11547:
11541:
11540:
11538:
11536:
11527:. Archived from
11517:
11511:
11510:
11496:
11490:
11489:
11487:
11485:
11479:
11468:
11454:
11448:
11447:
11436:
11427:
11426:
11409:
11403:
11402:
11388:
11382:
11381:
11364:
11358:
11357:
11343:
11337:
11336:
11314:
11308:
11307:
11297:
11291:
11290:
11273:
11267:
11266:
11252:
11246:
11245:
11231:
11225:
11224:
11213:
11207:
11206:
11195:
11189:
11188:
11187:. 24 April 2017.
11171:
11165:
11164:
11150:
11144:
11143:
11129:
11123:
11122:
11120:
11118:
11112:
11101:
11087:
11081:
11080:
11072:
11063:
11057:
11056:
11043:
11037:
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11027:
11021:
11020:
11007:
11001:
11000:
10987:
10981:
10980:
10967:
10961:
10960:
10947:
10941:
10940:
10927:
10921:
10920:
10907:
10901:
10900:
10892:
10884:
10878:
10877:
10863:
10857:
10856:
10839:
10826:
10825:
10812:
10806:
10805:
10792:
10786:
10785:
10774:
10768:
10767:
10754:
10748:
10747:
10738:
10732:
10731:
10719:
10713:
10712:
10703:
10694:
10693:
10680:
10674:
10673:
10662:
10656:
10655:
10641:
10635:
10634:
10621:
10615:
10614:
10601:
10595:
10594:
10581:
10575:
10574:
10561:
10555:
10554:
10537:
10531:
10530:
10517:
10511:
10510:
10499:
10493:
10492:
10479:
10473:
10472:
10459:
10453:
10452:
10439:
10433:
10432:
10419:
10413:
10412:
10399:
10393:
10392:
10378:
10372:
10371:
10360:
10354:
10353:
10340:
10334:
10333:
10320:
10314:
10313:
10300:
10294:
10293:
10280:
10274:
10273:
10260:
10254:
10253:
10242:
10236:
10235:
10222:
10205:
10204:
10199:. Archived from
10187:
10181:
10180:
10163:
10157:
10156:
10143:
10134:
10133:
10119:
10113:
10112:
10099:
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10080:
10074:
10073:
10059:
10053:
10052:
10038:
10032:
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10019:
10013:
10012:
10001:
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9981:
9975:
9974:
9960:
9954:
9953:
9942:
9936:
9935:
9924:
9918:
9917:
9904:
9898:
9897:
9883:
9877:
9876:
9865:
9859:
9858:
9844:
9838:
9837:
9820:
9814:
9813:
9802:
9796:
9795:
9781:
9775:
9774:
9760:
9754:
9753:
9739:
9730:
9729:
9720:
9714:
9713:
9700:
9691:
9690:
9689:. 15 March 2022.
9679:
9673:
9672:
9659:
9650:
9649:
9638:
9632:
9631:
9618:
9612:
9611:
9610:. 8 August 2020.
9598:
9592:
9586:
9580:
9579:
9568:
9562:
9561:
9547:
9541:
9540:
9527:
9521:
9520:
9503:
9497:
9496:
9495:. 18 April 2022.
9479:
9473:
9472:
9459:
9450:
9449:
9435:
9429:
9428:
9417:
9411:
9410:
9377:
9371:
9370:
9352:
9346:
9345:
9334:
9328:
9327:
9314:
9308:
9307:
9299:
9293:
9292:
9279:
9273:
9272:
9271:. 24 March 2012.
9259:
9253:
9252:
9238:
9232:
9231:
9217:
9211:
9210:
9197:
9191:
9190:
9177:
9171:
9170:
9157:
9151:
9150:
9142:
9136:
9135:
9124:
9118:
9117:
9104:
9098:
9097:
9086:
9080:
9079:
9077:
9075:
9069:
9058:
9044:
9038:
9037:
9023:
9017:
9016:
9003:
8997:
8991:
8985:
8984:
8970:
8964:
8963:
8950:
8944:
8943:
8929:
8923:
8922:
8921:. 19 March 2019.
8909:
8900:
8899:
8888:
8882:
8881:
8867:
8858:
8852:
8846:
8845:
8831:
8825:
8824:
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8803:
8789:
8783:
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8682:
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8652:
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8628:
8627:
8614:
8608:
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8590:
8584:
8583:
8575:
8566:
8565:
8547:
8541:
8535:
8529:
8523:
8517:
8516:
8505:
8499:
8498:
8487:
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8480:
8469:
8463:
8462:
8452:
8446:
8445:
8431:
8422:
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8405:
8399:
8398:
8384:
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8377:
8364:
8358:
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8343:
8337:
8336:
8323:
8317:
8316:
8308:
8300:
8263:
8262:
8260:
8258:
8243:
8232:
8226:
8225:
8220:. Archived from
8208:
8197:
8196:
8182:
8176:
8175:
8158:
8152:
8151:
8137:
8131:
8130:
8116:
8110:
8109:
8092:
8067:
8066:
8053:
8036:
8025:
8019:
8001:
7889:
7888:
7811:Virgin of Carmel
7721:training academy
7685:
7684:
7647:
7595:
7525:Federico Elguera
7375:Battle of Callao
7266:
7037:
6916:Maison de Santé
6688:Edificio Wilson
6501:
6449:
6447:Edificio Ferrand
6423:Edificio Crillón
6376:Cuartel Barbones
6357:of items of the
6267:Jr. Huánuco 889
5949:Casa Sal y Rosas
5821:. Known for its
5613:
5418:Central American
5319:Teatro Municipal
5296:Plaza San Martín
5212:Lord of Miracles
5202:Jr. Huancavelica
5041:Plaza San Martín
5022:of a brother of
4961:
4646:
4540:Municipal Palace
4480:John the Apostle
4381:Congress of Peru
4212:Plaza San Martín
4190:memorial obelisk
4143:
4131:Jirón Santa Rosa
4085:Plaza San Martín
3850:Edificio Italia
3769:Plaza San Martín
3667:La Fénix Peruana
3571:staircases with
3492:Plaza San Martín
3473:
3459:Plaza San Martín
3424:Edificio Beytia
3326:Edificio Aldabas
3228:Franciscan Order
3187:Club de la Unión
3167:Plaza San Martín
2781:Antonio Raimondi
2638:
2431:Martín de Porres
2384:Casa Riva-Agüero
2204:Casa de Osambela
2060:Casa Marcionelli
2040:
1939:Casa L'eau Vive
1920:, who served as
1919:
1817:Jr. Huancavelica
1729:, who served as
1727:Federico Elguera
1648:Jacob Wrey Mould
1547:
1539:Adolphe Dubreuil
1508:Peruvian cuisine
1354:
1340:Av. Emancipación
1332:
1276:
1212:
1168:battle of Callao
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602:Micaela Villegas
521:seating capacity
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14891:History of Lima
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14844:
14839:
14825:Mission Revival
14808:
14762:Churrigueresque
14740:
14672:
14651:
14637:Coasts of Chile
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14302:Saint Augustine
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13626:Venetian Palace
13551:El Sexto Prison
13511:Cabildo of Lima
13496:Banco Comercial
13484:
13417:
13381:
13318:Cultural Centre
13286:
13275:University Park
13153:Cultural Centre
13148:Friendship Park
13121:Bridge of Sighs
13092:
12974:Plaza Bolognesi
12952:Columbus Statue
12896:
12857:National Museum
12792:Lima Art Museum
12730:
12579:Teatro La Plaza
12569:La Rosa Náutica
12383:Casa del Pueblo
12326:
12069:Casa de Pilatos
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7589:
7556:& Tayacaja
7445:, the square's
7342:Avenida Abancay
7260:
7226:Joseph Poelaert
7186:Lima Art Museum
7031:
7029:Gaetano Moretti
6866:and subsequent
6864:economic crisis
6495:
6448:
6243:Jr. Washington
6102:& Tayacaja
5920:Casa del Pueblo
5833:Empire of Japan
5745:Casa Mariátegui
5607:
5571:monumental arch
5545:
5521:Cercado de Lima
5469:as part of the
4954:APRA politician
4640:
4621:Peruvian Senate
4341:economic crisis
4238:Hotel Comercio
4137:
4111:Edificio Wiese
4041:San Demetrio SA
3747:Plaza Bolognesi
3652:Edificio Fénix
3630:to be built by
3624:1940 earthquake
3581:housing complex
3556:& Cangallo
3514:Edificio de la
3467:
3408:Honorio Delgado
3385:Edificio Belén
3368:Fiestas Patrias
3258:Charity of Lima
2278:Casa Pygmalión
2243:Casa de Pilatos
2216:Dominican Order
2034:
2004:adjacent church
1953:and houses the
1913:
1840:Casa Gutiérrez
1748:Casa Fernandini
1620:Charity of Lima
1541:
1361:Café de la Paix
1348:
1326:
1306:Cabildo of Lima
1270:
1257:Casa Aspíllaga
1206:
1118:nationalisation
1073:Churrigueresque
934:
819:APRA politician
802:
575:Venetian Palace
503:
502:Jr. Marañón 569
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12079:Casa Goyeneche
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12074:Casa del Oidor
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8153:
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8029:evangelisation
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7963:
7960:
7957:
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7921:
7920:Jr. Chira 344
7918:
7912:
7911:
7908:
7905:
7902:
7898:
7897:
7892:
7879:
7876:
7873:
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7840:
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7832:
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7766:Cinco esquinas
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7708:
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7648:
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7631:
7624:
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7605:
7583:
7578:
7577:Quinta Alania
7574:
7573:
7564:
7557:
7550:
7546:
7545:
7536:
7521:
7511:
7507:
7506:
7503:
7499:
7492:
7488:
7487:
7478:
7475:Ramón Castilla
7471:
7466:
7460:
7459:
7450:
7441:. Named after
7423:
7418:
7412:
7411:
7402:
7395:Alfonso Ugarte
7371:
7365:
7364:
7355:
7344:
7339:
7333:
7332:
7323:
7300:
7294:
7293:
7284:
7273:racial harmony
7252:Built for the
7250:
7245:
7239:
7238:
7229:
7210:
7205:
7199:
7198:
7189:
7180:Built for the
7178:
7173:
7167:
7166:
7157:
7150:
7144:
7138:
7137:
7128:
7101:
7096:
7090:
7089:
7080:
7065:
7055:
7049:
7048:
7039:
7021:Italian colony
7017:
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7005:
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6976:
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6955:
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6941:
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6927:
6920:
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6912:
6903:
6896:
6891:
6881:
6880:
6871:
6868:armed conflict
6859:
6849:
6845:
6844:
6835:
6822:, to care for
6816:
6810:
6804:
6803:
6794:
6779:
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6758:
6747:
6741:
6735:
6734:
6725:
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6715:
6709:
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6699:
6692:
6691:Plaza Elguera
6689:
6685:
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6667:
6657:
6651:
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6641:
6634:
6624:
6620:
6619:
6610:
6603:
6593:
6589:
6588:
6579:
6572:Otis elevators
6564:
6559:101/157 &
6554:
6552:Edificio Rímac
6548:
6547:
6538:
6535:United Kingdom
6526:
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6507:
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6244:
6241:
6235:
6234:
6225:
6218:
6208:
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6188:Alfonso Ugarte
6184:
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5957:
5951:
5945:
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5935:
5928:
5922:
5916:
5915:
5906:
5895:
5885:
5884:Casa Ostolaza
5881:
5880:
5871:
5864:
5858:9 de Diciembre
5854:
5850:
5849:
5840:
5815:
5812:9 de Diciembre
5808:
5807:Casa Menchaca
5804:
5803:
5794:
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5777:
5771:
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5703:
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5359:theatre museum
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4833:Ignacio Merino
4817:
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4789:
4787:Rímac District
4784:
4782:Paseo de Aguas
4778:
4777:
4768:
4761:
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4580:
4570:
4564:
4563:
4554:
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4542:
4536:
4535:
4526:
4522:
4521:Jr. Jauja 449
4519:
4513:
4512:
4503:
4500:Luis Castañeda
4476:
4466:
4460:
4459:
4450:
4443:
4437:
4431:
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4410:
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4394:
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4272:
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4256:
4249:
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4234:
4225:
4214:
4209:
4203:
4202:
4193:
4176:by architects
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3920:
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3910:
3901:, part of the
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3602:
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3592:
3575:handrails and
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3489:
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3456:
3455:Edificio Boza
3452:
3451:
3442:
3435:
3425:
3421:
3420:
3411:
3400:Tambo de Belén
3396:
3386:
3382:
3381:
3372:
3359:
3349:
3347:Edificio Atlas
3343:
3342:
3333:
3322:
3312:
3308:
3307:
3298:
3291:
3281:
3275:
3274:
3265:
3254:
3249:
3245:
3244:
3235:
3224:
3219:
3213:
3212:
3203:
3195:
3189:
3183:
3182:
3173:
3169:
3164:
3158:
3157:
3148:
3141:
3139:Rufino Torrico
3131:
3127:
3126:
3117:
3098:
3092:
3086:
3085:
3076:
3065:
3059:
3055:
3054:
3045:
3041:
3038:
3032:
3031:
3022:
3018:
3017:& Huánuco
3011:
3005:
3004:
2995:
2988:
2985:
2979:
2978:
2969:
2962:
2956:
2950:
2949:
2940:
2937:
2931:
2925:
2924:
2915:
2900:
2897:
2891:
2890:
2881:
2869:
2863:
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2836:
2830:
2824:
2823:
2814:
2807:
2800:
2794:
2793:
2784:
2776:
2771:
2765:
2764:
2755:
2748:
2742:
2736:
2735:
2726:
2723:
2713:
2707:
2706:
2697:
2690:
2684:
2678:
2677:
2668:
2664:
2654:
2650:
2649:
2640:
2633:
2628:
2622:
2621:
2612:
2589:
2579:
2575:
2574:
2565:
2553:
2543:
2539:
2538:
2529:
2522:
2516:
2510:
2509:
2500:
2493:Morro de Arica
2489:
2483:
2479:
2478:
2469:
2458:
2451:
2444:
2443:
2434:
2427:
2421:
2417:
2416:
2407:
2392:
2386:
2380:
2379:
2370:
2363:
2357:
2353:
2352:
2343:
2336:
2333:
2326:
2325:
2316:
2309:
2303:
2299:
2298:
2289:
2285:
2279:
2275:
2274:
2265:
2251:
2245:
2239:
2238:
2229:
2212:
2206:
2200:
2199:
2190:
2179:
2173:
2171:Casa O'Higgins
2167:
2166:
2157:
2153:
2143:
2141:Casa del Oidor
2137:
2136:
2127:
2124:
2118:
2116:Casa de Moneda
2112:
2111:
2102:
2095:
2089:
2085:
2084:
2075:
2068:
2062:
2056:
2055:
2046:
2028:
2021:
2017:
2016:
2007:
2000:
1990:
1984:
1983:
1974:
1947:
1940:
1936:
1935:
1926:
1907:
1897:
1893:
1892:
1889:
1882:
1876:
1872:
1871:
1862:
1851:
1841:
1837:
1836:
1827:
1820:
1819:170 & 172
1814:
1808:
1807:
1798:
1785:
1779:
1773:
1772:
1763:
1756:
1750:
1744:
1743:
1734:
1723:
1717:
1713:
1712:
1703:
1692:
1682:
1678:
1677:
1668:
1644:Casa de Piedra
1640:
1639:Jr. Unión 780
1637:
1633:
1632:
1623:
1616:
1610:
1604:
1603:
1594:
1586:
1580:
1576:
1575:
1572:
1568:
1563:
1559:
1558:
1549:
1535:Eugène Courret
1531:
1525:
1521:
1520:
1511:
1500:
1494:
1488:
1487:
1478:
1471:Manuel Candamo
1467:
1457:
1453:
1452:
1443:
1428:
1422:
1420:Casa Bolognesi
1416:
1415:
1406:
1399:
1393:
1387:
1386:
1377:
1357:Palais Concert
1342:
1333:
1320:
1319:
1310:
1302:
1300:Rufino Torrico
1292:
1291:Casa Barbieri
1288:
1287:
1278:
1264:
1258:
1254:
1253:
1244:
1240:
1234:
1228:
1227:
1218:
1197:
1191:
1185:
1184:
1175:
1164:
1158:
1154:
1153:
1150:
1147:
1141:
1135:
1134:
1125:
1110:
1104:
1098:
1097:
1088:
1061:
1051:
1045:
1044:
1035:
1032:Count of Lemos
1016:
1006:
1000:
999:
990:
968:
958:
952:
951:
942:
916:
906:
900:
899:
890:
883:
873:
867:
866:
863:
848:
838:
832:
831:
822:
796:
786:
780:
779:
770:
759:
749:
747:Banco Italiano
743:
742:
733:
714:
709:
700:
699:
690:
687:
681:
672:
671:
662:
631:
621:
615:
614:
605:
598:
592:
591:
582:
579:Chabuca Granda
567:
561:
560:
551:
544:
538:
534:
533:
524:
505:
500:
494:
493:
484:
481:
476:
470:
469:
466:
463:
460:
456:
455:
450:
433:
430:
425:
422:
339:in the nearby
300:
297:
223:, both in the
187:
186:
179:
178:
169:
168:
162:
161:
160:
159:
156:
155:
123:
117:
116:
113:
109:
108:
105:
101:
100:
97:
93:
92:
85:
81:
80:
75:
71:
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14689:Bahay na bato
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14679:
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14658:
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14648:
14647:Santo Domingo
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11391:"Reducción".
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11353:La Vanguardia
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10816:"Hotel Savoy"
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10428:Diario Correo
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13694:Demographics
13601:Moorish Arch
13556:Gate of Lima
13526:Casa Oechsle
13506:Barranco Zoo
13461:La Herradura
13197:Kennedy Park
13170:Huachipa Zoo
13013:Plaza Italia
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7348:Manuel Odría
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7214:neoclassical
7188:since 1957.
7073:Claude Sahut
7069:neoclassical
6992:that of 2001
6969:Mesa Redonda
6949:Huancavelica
6945:Emancipación
6848:Hotel Savoy
6824:freed blacks
6755:Claude Sahut
6694:Designed by
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6055:Armed Forces
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6013:Jirón Áncash
5988:Jirón Áncash
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5868:Claude Sahut
5853:Casa Molina
5837:World War II
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5791:U.S. embassy
5758:Anna Chiappe
5700:Claude Sahut
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5291:Teatro Colón
5274:Rímac Valley
5129:Jr. Huallaga
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2833:Jr. Azángaro
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2745:Jr. Carabaya
2601:World War II
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2466:Rose of Lima
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1425:Jr. Cailloma
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14307:San Antonio
14282:Panamá City
14267:New Orleans
14252:Mexico City
14227:Los Ángeles
14142:Albuquerque
14003:San Bartolo
13998:Punta Negra
13892:Santa Anita
13867:El Agustino
13862:Cieneguilla
13773:La Victoria
13768:Jesús María
13531:Casa Tenaud
13473:La Pampilla
13263:Reducto № 2
13035:Plaza Mayor
12959:Pizza Blvd.
12947:Paseo Colón
12413:Casa Suárez
12353:Bar Cordano
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11444:Turismoi.pe
11262:El Comercio
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