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49: 39: 1098: 679: 86: 1120: 1059: 956: 1597:, since the arrival of the first inhabitants, 12,000 years ago, until the arrival of European conquistadors in 1532. Has been placed special emphasis on establishing a harmonious relationship between the museum and the existing architecture of the house, resulting in the design and distribution of exhibition modules, lighting systems, among others. Since 1939 the museum is giving the public the best shows of our local and national history, currently housed in the 1379: 663: 1371: 1128: 687: 1136: 1333: 994: 1720: 1106: 155: 918: 93: 1489:: this house has simple neoclassical front; on the right shows a large window grille with hat gives a classic Trujillan look to the house; to the left has a window and box balcony with shutters. Inside the first courtyard shows a flagstone floor and is surrounded by a raised gallery, on which open the doors and windows of the rooms. It is located in block 4 of the jirón Independencia from the Plaza de Armas. 2200: 1605: 904:, along its four blocks are numerous landmarks like the Palace Iturregui, the Emancipation House, etc. and businesses such as supermarkets, souvenir shops, cafes and bars, etc. In this jirón of Trujillo's historic centre are also major banks and private and state institutions in the region as the office of the 1273:: built in the 18th century, it has a rococo altarpiece richly decorated with gold, with golden and broquelado techniques, also has a recumbent Christ of invaluable bill. The church is Churrigueresque, characterized by twisted columns and ornate decoration. Located on a corner of jirones Ayacucho and Colón. 1620:, opened on July 12, 2010, it may be five rooms devoted to Peruvian 20th century's most influential political philosopher and the only South American creator of a continental level ideology. In these first five rooms also reviews the cultural life of the city of Trujillo focusing on major figures of the " 1495:: inaugurated in the late 19th century, the theatre is one of the most important venues of the city's cultural exposition, has three levels and private boxes for celebrities and invited authorities, has a capacity for more than 200 people. It is often the scene of numerous artistic performances as the 1401:
influence, the house is an exquisite work of the Republican era, located in block 4 of Jirón Ayacucho in the historic centre, keeps Arabic influenced architecture in its wall tiles. The large hand carved wooden doors serve as entry into the first courtyard. It is also The house has two courtyards one
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of the city. Besides the urban area surrounded by España Avenue is also part of the monumental area of the historic centre the area comprising the Mansiche sports complex, the former railway station of Trujillo as well as the area occupied by the bullring in the city and areas of the parts that still
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and consists of three sections: the first is on a circular platform with pedestals, resting on a granite base, supporting the sculptures representing the art, the science, the trade and the health. The second consists of three robust statues. A statue of a man that snorts, the same that is crouched,
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style. The house belonged to President Luis José de Orbegoso, Peruvian independence leader. The house retains many personal items of the quarterback, such as paintings, furniture, mirrors and silverware. Here it organize art-related exhibitions. Located on the 5th block of Jirón
1298:: this church exhibits exterior architecture of the early 19th century. The interior houses three altarpieces and pulpits of superb craftsmanship and four polychrome reliefs decorate the paintings and spandrels. It is located at the intersection of jirones Independence and Junín. 1058: 753:, is one of the highest traffic routes in the historic centre of Trujillo, to northeast continues Avenue España passing in the Rímac street then splicing with Avenue Santa; to southwest abuts directly with the Avenue Larco which extends to the Pacific Ocean in the Resort of 1426:. The historical monument retains a series of 18th-century watercolours and is located in one of the corner formed by Pizarro and Gamarra streets. It is an active centre for cultural activities ranging from art exhibitions, theater performances, to recitals and concerts. 1529:
Set on the corner of Jirón Gamarra with Jirón Pizarro, is a traditional cultural center for excellence in Trujillo, here are art exhibitions and special ceremonies are performed in the central patio. It is housed in a restored mansion that was the scene of gestation of
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Another place that provide very culture is the College of Architects of La Libertad, located in the historic centre, the rooms of the seat of the school presented artwork by different authors, from time to time is changed the exposition with a new one.
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According to the census of 2005 the historic centre of Trujillo then had a population of about 12,000 inhabitants and is populated by various monuments including buildings predominate product of colonial and religious architecture prevailing during the
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occupies approximately 133.5ha area and consists of a total of 1,783 lots, grouped in 72 blocks are located within the area that is also known as the "Enclosure of Trujillo" and originally was bounded by the wall of the city.
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era, as well as mansions dating from the same era and the beginning of the republic whose hallmarks are balconies and windows to fashion lace trellises. Among the major historical sites and monuments are the following:
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Administered by the National University of Trujillo, the museum is mainly intended to show through seven rooms the historical process development on the north coast and particularly in the coastal valleys of
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that protected the city and it was built in the 17th century, still remain historically valuable parts of the architecture of this wall that was demolished to make way for the expansive growth of the city of
1220:: this church dates back to the 17th century, whose design and construction is the Portuguese citizen Alonso de las Nieves, has a mixture of architectural styles in its facade. Interesting is his 1197:: this church noted for the harmony of its architecture was built in the 18th century. Of interest are its various altars and the wooden pulpit. It has about 150 paintings part of them from the 731:, this road is an extension of the jirón Orbegoso from Avenue España along Mansiche sports complex and the alameda of the same name. Drive through some 12 km to the legendary resort of 2771: 2013: 1319:: this church was built between 1632 and 1633 and has an interesting harmonic architectural set of arches, vaults and domes, designed by master Jesuit Diego de la Puente. Located on the 2210: 1418:
is considered the city's civic sanctuary, from here the mayor of Trujillo, the Marquis of Torre Tagle, leading an independence movement in 1820 proclaimed the independence of Peru.
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of Peru, each year the museum is one of the most visited in Trujillo, entrance fees vary for schools, universities and tourists. It is located in block 3 of the jirón San Martín.
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In the historic centre of Trujillo are characteristic of the architecture the typical balconies and barred windows that look buildings like viceroyalty mansions, city hall, etc.
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and its period furnishings. It is located in block 4 of Jirón Pizarro in the Plaza de Armas of Trujillo, is the headquarters in the city the Central Reserve Bank.
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is located in a corner of streets Ayacucho and Junín, this mansion has been running along a series of owners in the time to Risco family, who sold it to the
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by Supreme Resolution No. 2900-72-ED of December 26, 1972, is also the largest urban center and characteristic of the city that maintains its dual status as
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It is located on the main street of the historic centre of Trujillo, the Jirón Pizarro in blocks 5,6,7 and 8 becomes exclusively a pedestrian and joins the
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from the beginnings of Peru to the present day, also keeps furniture and household equipment itself of colonial and republican, since from this mansion
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Administered by the Metropolitan Archbishop of Trujillo, the museum displays all the religious history of the city from colonial times to the present.
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era, as well as houses dating from the same era and the dawn of the republic whose hallmarks are its balconies and windows to fashion lace trellises.
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The historic city centre is full of various monuments predominating buildings product of colonial and religious architecture prevailing during the
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larger than the other with fountains. This house is still owned by the Baanante family and is for sale. It is rented out for parties and events.
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and Cristóbal Campana who was at the time in charge of the executive unit No 11 responsible for the upkeep of the citadel of
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in December 1534. The original urban fabric of the historic centre of Trujillo has an elliptical structure formed by the
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one of the highest-traffic streets in the Historic Centre of Trujillo, at background is the historical and traditional
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The historic centre of Trujillo contains numerous monuments dating from the Viceroyalty and Republican, was declared a
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Administered by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, located in the mansion Urquiaga, exhibits a unique collection of
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is the main urban area and the most important center of development and unfolding in the Peruvian city of
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and other important entities in the locality. In the center of this historic urban area is the
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for freedom. The third statue is a man with arms raised and hands doing fist, symbolizing the
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shows the walled city. Is observed in the plan 15 bastions, the 15 shades and 5 gates of the
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Built between 1647 and 1666, its altars are Baroque and Rococo, its paintings belong to the
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Church San Lorenzo located at the corner of the intersection of jirones Ayacucho and Colón.
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that was the scene of the Spanish founded of the city in 1534 and the proclamation of the
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Some of the places of entertainment for visitors in the historic centre of Trujillo are:
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Located a few blocks from the Plaza de Armas is with its coffee bar owned by the painter
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Itúrregui built it with the greatest of luxuries for his wife and son, today is home of
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There are many colonial and republican houses one of the highest traffic routes in the
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The Historic Centre of Trujillo hosts Catholic churches built in the viceroyalty era.
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and its pulpit dating from the 17th century. In the convent is the traditional local
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of the 17th and 18th centuries. It also has a painting called "The Last Supper" of
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The Capital of the everlasting Spring, Capital of Culture in Peru, Capital of the
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Located in the center of the Plaza de Armas of Trujillo and is work by sculptor
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served as headquarters of the first constituent congress and home of President
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Janella Baanante Eccleston. Father was Baanante son who grew up in the house
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is one of the oldest in the city, it shows an interesting display of varied
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Church Belén, which used to be known as the church of the "Sagrado Corazón".
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pediment and two lions. It is located in block 6 of Jirón Independencia.
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in block 3 and the Reserve Central Bank branch in block 4, among others.
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in the corner of the intersection of this with the jirón Pizarro is the
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located in block 5 of the jirón Bolívar against the Church San Agustín.
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Martín de Estete began the stroke of the city of Trujillo on behalf of
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of the city such as environments and historic buildings monuments.
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Architecture of the 18th and 19th in the Plaza Mayor of Trujillo..
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Plaza de Armas of Trujillo in 1839, drawing of "Léonce Angrand"
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Plan of the historic centre of Trujillo in 1786 made by Bishop
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in a corner formed by the jirones Independencia and Almagro.
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Church La Merced, located next to the headquarters of the
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includes geographical information from various authors.
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organ. It is located next to the headquarters of the
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Church San Agustín, located on Jirón Bolívar against
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In the foreground on the right the Itúrregui Palace
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It is located in the 519:that when you tap your consciousness the dawn 240: 1618:Cultural Centre Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre 1101:Panoramic view of the Cathedral of Trujillo. 690:Colonial and republican architecture of the 1885:, located in block 5 of the jirón Orbegoso. 1354:details, mirrors and period furniture, the 1092: 373:It was founded as "Trvxillo of New Castile" 2248: 2234: 1855: 619:its message is courage, faith and action. 423:by municipal decree of April 23, 1971 and 3021:1534 establishments in the Spanish Empire 2866:Colonial universities in Hispanic America 1499:. is located in block 7 of jirón Bolívar. 714:It was built in the wake of the historic 441:Metropolitan Development Plan of Trujillo 2871:Colonial universities in the Philippines 2257:Spanish / Hispanic Colonial architecture 1765:Superior Court of Justice of La Libertad 1718: 1603: 1377: 1369: 1331: 1226:Superior Court of Justice of La Libertad 1134: 1126: 1118: 1104: 1096: 954: 916: 912: 685: 677: 661: 615:Indigenous young people are now emerging 546:and the Colossus of adobe Chan Chan ... 1048:and the third plaque commemorating the 1012: 540:Where was the Mochica ceramic artifact, 439:, according to the role that gives the 2988: 1805:The Atrium of the Church Santo Domingo 1800:The Atrium of the Church San Francisco 1682: 596:that nature did not want to irrigate. 538:between the Andes and the sea untamed, 3016:Tourist attractions in Trujillo, Peru 2229: 1205:who was master of the Flemish artist 763:, is one of four roads that form the 2036: 1714: 2731:Baroque Churches of the Philippines 1679:led the government of the country. 971:, is the foundation of the city of 544:and the Temples of the Sun and Moon 445:Provincial Municipality of Trujillo 13: 2960:California Churrigueresque Revival 1891:in the Plaza de Armas of the city. 1578:fauna of the coast, highlands and 586:In your sugar molasses and bagasse 565:You are the cradle of Independence 563:with the wheel, language and cross 542:over the river and the desert dune 398:that was built in the wake of the 14: 3032: 2177: 2014:"Trujillo Metropolitan districts" 1956: 1879:in block 5 of the jirón Orbegoso. 1524:Museum of Casa de la Emancipación 951:Plaza de Armas of Trujillo (Peru) 944: 521:will pronounce the word Freedom! 2854:Haciendas in the Valley of Ameca 2198: 1461:: in this house stayed the poet 1296:Church and Monastery Santa Clara 1057: 1007:, left the cathedral of the city 992: 668:Baltasar Jaime Martínez Compañón 593:shalt thou make fertile the sand 153: 91: 84: 47: 37: 2746:Mendicant monasteries in Mexico 1565:National University of Trujillo 1434:the house of the cover of lions 1003:Panoramic view of the historic 682:A view of the old jirón Pizarro 632: 627: 590:you grow to love your children; 569:Torre Tagle proclaimed launched 567:with a virile that is inflamed, 557:From your steps emerge together 16:Historic site in Trujillo, Peru 2147: 2138: 2112: 2080: 2054: 2037:Vega, Garcilaso de la (1617). 2030: 2006: 1984:Newspaper La Industria (ed.). 1977: 1964:"History of Judiciary in Perú" 1867:, in block 6 of Paseo Pizarro. 1487:Casa Bracamonte or Lizarzaburu 1328:Colonial and republican houses 1317:Church de la Compañía de Jesús 1258:. 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Flag of Historic Centre of Trujillo
Coat of arms of Historic Centre of Trujillo
Marinera
Peruvian Paso Horse
Historic Centre of Trujillo is located in Peru
8°06′43″S 79°01′44″W / 8.11194°S 79.02889°W / -8.11194; -79.02889
Peru
Region
La Libertad
Province
Trujillo
Diego de Almagro
Mayor–council government
Cesar Acuña Peralta
Demonym
Time zone
UTC-5
ZIP code
Area code
Patron saints
San Valentin
Virgin of La Puerta
La Esperanza
Trujillo
Victor Larco
Moche
Huanchaco
El Porvenir
Florencia de Mora
Salaverry

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