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Casa del Oidor

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Casa del Oidor
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General information
Architectural styleSpanish Colonial
Year(s) built16th/17th century
Technical details
Floor count2

The Casa del Oidor is a historical building located next to the Plaza Mayor, in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. It is best known for the large balcony that runs through its façade.[1][2] It is part of the Cultural heritage of Peru.

History

The single-story house was built on two of the four plots that made up one of the 117 blocks into which viceregal Lima was divided after the Spanish founding at the hands of Francisco Pizarro.[3]

The person in charge of the works was Alonso Riquelme, treasurer of the Spanish conquistadors. His first guest was Gaspar Melchor de Carbajal, attorney general of Indians and chief bailiff of slaughterhouses and markets of the city,[4] who was in charge of hearing neighbourhood complaints; It is from this function of its owner that the house was called "of the Oidor."[3]

The house, like many other buildings, was rebuilt after the earthquake of October 28, 1746.[3]

Another important event in the house was the ovation that the people of Lima gave to General José de San Martín when he appeared on his balcony, after proclaiming the independence of Peru in 1821.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Fangacio Arakaki, Juan Carlos (2018-03-10). "Balcones de Lima: levantar la mirada a la tradición". El Comercio.
  2. ^ a b Medina, Gloria (2014-04-06). "La Casa del Oidor, la construcción más antigua de la ciudad de Lima". Perú en Vídeos.
  3. ^ a b c "La casona más antigua de Lima". El Peruano. 2017-11-19.
  4. ^ Palma, Ricardo (1896). "La victoria de las camaroneras". Tradiciones Peruanas (in Spanish). Vol. 7. pp. 71–76.

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