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  2. Casa de Aliaga - Wikipedia

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    Jirón de la Unión 225. Owner. Gonzalo Jorge de Aliaga. The Casa de Aliaga is a colonial-style building located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. It was built on a huaca, dateing back to May 1536, at the beginning of the founding of the city, and belonged to Conquistador Geronimo de Aliaga. Its current owner is Gonzalo Jorge de Aliaga ...

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Peru ratified the convention on February 24, 1982, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [2] As of 2021, Peru has 13 sites on the World Heritage List. The first sites within Peru were inscribed on the list at the 7th Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Florence, Italy in 1983: "City of Cusco" and the ...

  4. Lima - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, [85] Lima is the top destination in South America, with 2.63 million international visitors in 2018 and a growth forecast of 10.00% percent for 2019. The Catacombs of the Basilica of San Francisco was the Old cemetery of the city during all the colonial times, until 1810. It contain bones of some 70,000 colonial people. [86]

  5. Larco Museum - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.museolarco.org. The Larco Museum (officially known as Rafael Larco Herrera Archaeological Museum, in Spanish: Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera) is a privately owned museum of pre-Columbian art, located in the Pueblo Libre District of Lima, Peru. The museum is housed in an 18th-century vice-royal building.

  6. Tapada limeña - Wikipedia

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    A Tapada limeña in the early-19th century by Johann Moritz Rugendas. Tapada limeña (means "Liman [fem.] covered one") was the denomination used at the time of the Viceroyalty of Peru and the first years of the Republic to designate the women in Lima who covered their heads and faces with comfortable silk mantones [], revealing just one eye. [1]

  7. Parque de la Exposición - Wikipedia

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    The Park of the Exhibition (Spanish: Parque de la Exposición), known between 1999 and 2004 as the Grand Park of Lima (Spanish: Gran Parque de Lima), [ 1 ] is a park located in the neighbourhood of Santa Beatriz, itself part of the buffer zone of the historic centre of Lima, Peru. It was built to replace the city's walls, demolished as part of ...