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List of buildings in Lima

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This is a list of important buildings in Lima, the capital of Peru.

The Historic Centre of Lima is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991.

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List

Pre-Columbian sites

Name Image Date when built Civilizations who built it Source Location
Pachacámac
3rd century-15th century Lima culture, Inca Empire, Wari culture, Ichma culture
Map
General information
LocationPachacámac District.
Coordinates12°15′29″S 75°54′00″W / 12.25806°S 75.90000°W / -12.25806; -75.90000 (Pachacámac)
Huaca Pucllana
400-700 DC Lima culture
Garagay [es]
1400 BC Chavín culture
Map
General information
Location"Urbanización El Pacífico", near the intersection of Angélica Gamarra and Universitaria avenues, in the district of San Martín de Porres, 20 minutes from the historic center of Lima.
Coordinates12°00′13″S 77°05′15″W / 12.00361°S 77.08750°W / -12.00361; -77.08750 (Garagay)
Huaca Huallamarca
200 BC Pinazo culture

Important Colonial buildings

Name Image Built Architectural style Architect(s) Belonged to the religious order Source Location
Lima Metropolitan Cathedral
1602-1797 Renaissance, Gothic, Neoclassical, Baroque and Plateresque Francisco Becerra, Juan Martínez de Arrona, Juan Rher, Matías Maestro [1]
Map
General information
Locationoccupies the east side of the Plaza Mayor of Lima, on Calle Gradas de la Catedral, block 2 of the current Jirón Augusto Wiese.
Coordinates12°02′49″S 77°01′47″W / 12.04694°S 77.02972°W / -12.04694; -77.02972 (Lima Metropolitan Cathedral)
Basilica and Convent of San Francisco
1657-1672 Baroque, Rococo Constantino de Vasconcellos, Manuel Escobar Franciscans [2]
Map
General information
Locationintersection of the third block of the Jirón Áncash (Calle San Francisco) with the first block of the Jirón Lampa (Calle Soledad).
Coordinates12°02′44″S 77°01′39″W / 12.04556°S 77.02750°W / -12.04556; -77.02750 (Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima)
Remains of the Colonial Walls of Lima
1684-1687 Melchor de Navarra, Duke of Palata [3]
Basilica and Convent of San Pedro
1568-1638 Neoclassical Martín de Aizpitiarte Society of Jesus [4]
Map
General information
LocationJirón Azángaro (Calle del Gato) with the fourth block of Jirón Ucayali. One block from Abancay Avenue, in Cercado de Lima (Lima 1), three blocks from the Plaza de Armas.
Coordinates12°02′57″S 77°01′44″W / 12.04917°S 77.02889°W / -12.04917; -77.02889 (Basilica and Convent of San Pedro, Lima)
Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo
1688-1766 Rococo and Mudéjar Manuel d'Amat i de Junyent, Diego Maroto, Juan Martínez de Arrona, Miguel Güelles and Juan de Uceda Dominican Order [5]
Palacio de Torre Tagle
1678-1766 Baroque and Mudéjar José Bernardo de Tagle y Bracho, 1st Marquis of Torre Tagle [6]
Casa de Osambela
late 18 century-1805 Rococo Martín de Osambela, Marquis of Osambela [7]
Puente de Piedra Bridge
1610 Juan del Corral
Casa de Aliaga
1536-1810 Renaissance, inside is preserved colonial richly decoration Juan José Aliaga y Sotomayor
Church of San Agustín (in 1908 the bell-tower was torn down)
1573-1751 Churrigueresque P. Ixar de Mendoza, Pedro de Noguera, Juan García Salguero, Luis de Espíndola Order of Saint Augustine [8]
Map
General information
Locationintersection of the fourth block of Jirón Camaná (Lartiga street) with the second block of Jirón Ica (San Agustín street).
Coordinates12°02′48″S 77°02′00″W / 12.04667°S 77.03333°W / -12.04667; -77.03333 (Church of San Agustín, Lima)
Basilica and Convent of Nuestra Señora de la Merced
1535-1798 Churrigueresque Miguel de Orenes, Cristóbal Gómez, Francisco Javier Domínguez, Cristóbal Caballero, Alonso de Morales Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy [9]
Map
General information
Locationintersection of block 6 of Jirón de la Unión (Calle La Merced) and the first block of the Jirón Antonio Miró Quesada (Calle Jesús Nazareno).
Coordinates12°02′54″S 77°01′58″W / 12.04833°S 77.03278°W / -12.04833; -77.03278 (Basilica and Convent of Nuestra Señora de la Merced)
Casona and Chapel of the National University of San Marcos
1605-1748 Baroque University [10]
General information
LocationAv. Nicolás de Piérola 1222 - Parque Universitario, Lima.
Fort of Santa Catalina
1806-1809 Neoclassical [11]
Map
General information
LocationJirón Inambari N° 790, corner with the 12 block of Jirón Andahuaylas (Calle Costado del Cuartel), in the Plazuela de Santa Catalina in the Barrios Altos of Lima.
Coordinates12°03′21″S 77°01′38″W / 12.05583°S 77.02722°W / -12.05583; -77.02722 (Fort of Santa Catalina, Lima)
Palacio Goyeneche
1771 Baroque Ignacio Cavero y Vásquez de Acuña [12]
General information
LocationJirón Ucayali, historic center of Lima.
Church and Convent of los Descalzos
1592 Baroque Franciscans [13]
Church of Santa María Magdalena [es]
1587 Baroque, Isabelline Gothic
Church of Nuestra Señora de Copacabana
1619-1746 Baroque [14]
General information
Locationblock 4 of the jirón Chiclayo, in the Rímac district.
Sanctuary and Monastery of Las Nazarenas
1727-1771 Baroque Manuel d'Amat i de Junyent, Sebastián de Antuñano [15]
Casa de Pilatos
1590-early 19th century Baroque
Church of Nuestra Señora del Patrocinio
1688-1754 Baroque

References

  1. ^ Manuel García Irigoyen (1898). Historia de la Catedral de Lima, 1535-1898. Imprenta de El País. pp. 5, 8, 10, 16, 19, 21, 25.
  2. ^ Benjamín Gento Sanz (1945). San Francisco de Lima: estudio histórico y artístico de la iglesia y convento de San Francisco de Lima. Imprenta Torres Aguirre. pp. 89, 118, 119, 126, 127, 132.
  3. ^ Porfirio Sanz Camañes (2004). Las ciudades en la América hispana: siglos XV al XVIII. Silex Ediciones. p. 146. ISBN 8477371350.
  4. ^ Emily A. Engel (2019). A Companion to Early Modern Lima - Brill's Companions to the Americas. Brill. p. 350. ISBN 978-9004335363.
  5. ^ Mirta Linero Baroni; Juan Ramón Muñíz Álvarez (2015), "Restos de azulejería. Los Azulejos" (PDF), Aportaciones arqueológicas al análisis del arte decorativo murario en Panamá del siglo XVI - Azulejería sevillana del convento de Santo Domingo, Panamá Viejo, Patronage Panamá Viejo, Association of Independent Professionals of the Archeology of Asturias, p. 12
  6. ^ The Rough Guide to Peru. England: Rough Guides. 2015. ISBN 978-0241246924.
  7. ^ The Rough Guide to Peru. England: Rough Guides. 2015. ISBN 978-0241246924.
  8. ^ Victor Díaz de Tuesta. La iglesia de San Agustín de Lima (Apuntes históricos) (PDF). Spain: Augustinian Theological Study of Valladolid.
  9. ^ Eva María Martín Roda, Aurelio Nieto Codina (2014). Territorio y Turismo Mundial: Análisis geográfico. Editorial Universitaria Ramon Areces. p. 396. ISBN 978-8499611600.
  10. ^ Sandro Medina Tovar (November 25, 2017), "Casona sanmarquina: 402 años de existencia. Casa y memoria del Perú" (PDF), San Marcos al día (the official magazine of the National University of San Marcos)
  11. ^ Robert Burford (1836), Description of a view of the city of Lima, and the surrounding Country: now exhibiting at The Panorama, Leicester Square (PDF), T. Brettell, p. 6
  12. ^ César Antonio Molina (2020), Lima, la sin lágrimas, La Línea Del Horizonte Ediciones, ISBN 978-8417594831
  13. ^ Carlos Prince (1890). Lima antigua, Volume 3. p. 38.
  14. ^ "Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Copacabana", medium.com
  15. ^ Lima antigua, Volúmenes 1-3. Imprenta Universal de C. Prince. 1890. p. 35.
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