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.
List[edit]
Pre-Columbian sites[edit]
Name | Image | Date when built | Civilizations who built it | Source | Location | ||||||||
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Pachacámac | 3rd century-15th century | Lima culture, Inca Empire, Wari culture, Ichma culture |
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Huaca Pucllana | 400-700 DC | Lima culture |
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Garagay | 1400 BC | Chavín culture |
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Huaca Huallamarca | 200 BC | Pinazo culture |
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Important Colonial buildings[edit]
Name | Image | Built | Architectural style | Architect(s) | Belonged to the religious order | Source | Location | ||||||||
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Lima Metropolitan Cathedral | 1602-1797 | Renaissance, Gothic, Neoclassical, Baroque and Plateresque | Francisco Becerra, Juan Martínez de Arrona, Juan Rher, Matías Maestro | [1] |
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Basilica and Convent of San Francisco | 1657-1672 | Baroque, Rococo | Constantino de Vasconcellos, Manuel Escobar | Franciscans | [2] |
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Remains of the Colonial Walls of Lima | 1684-1687 | Melchor de Navarra, Duke of Palata | [3] |
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Basilica and Convent of San Pedro | 1568-1638 | Neoclassical | Martín de Aizpitiarte | Society of Jesus | [4] |
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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] |
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Palacio de Torre Tagle | 1678-1766 | Baroque and Mudéjar | José Bernardo de Tagle y Bracho, 1st Marquis of Torre Tagle | [6] |
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Casa de Osambela | late 18 century-1805 | Rococo | Martín de Osambela, Marquis of Osambela | [7] |
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Puente de Piedra Bridge | 1610 | Juan del Corral |
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Casa de Aliaga | 1536-1810 | Renaissance, inside is preserved colonial richly decoration | Juan José Aliaga y Sotomayor |
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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] |
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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] |
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Casona and Chapel of the National University of San Marcos | 1605-1748 | Baroque | University | [10] |
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Fort of Santa Catalina | 1806-1809 | Neoclassical | [11] |
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Palacio Goyeneche | 1771 | Baroque | Ignacio Cavero y Vásquez de Acuña | [12] |
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Church and Convent of los Descalzos | 1592 | Baroque | Franciscans | [13] |
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Church of Santa María Magdalena | 1587 | Baroque, Isabelline Gothic |
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Church of Nuestra Señora de Copacabana | 1619-1746 | Baroque | [14] |
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Sanctuary and Monastery of Las Nazarenas | 1727-1771 | Baroque | Manuel d'Amat i de Junyent, Sebastián de Antuñano | [15] |
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Casa de Pilatos | 1590-early 19th century | Baroque |
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Church of Nuestra Señora del Patrocinio | 1688-1754 | Baroque |
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References[edit]
- ^ Manuel García Irigoyen (1898). Historia de la Catedral de Lima, 1535-1898. Imprenta de El País. pp. 5, 8, 10, 16, 19, 21, 25.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Porfirio Sanz Camañes (2004). Las ciudades en la América hispana: siglos XV al XVIII. Silex Ediciones. p. 146. ISBN 8477371350.
- ^ Emily A. Engel (2019). A Companion to Early Modern Lima - Brill's Companions to the Americas. Brill. p. 350. ISBN 978-9004335363.
- ^ 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
- ^ The Rough Guide to Peru. England: Rough Guides. 2015. ISBN 978-0241246924.
- ^ The Rough Guide to Peru. England: Rough Guides. 2015. ISBN 978-0241246924.
- ^ Victor Díaz de Tuesta. La iglesia de San Agustín de Lima (Apuntes históricos) (PDF). Spain: Augustinian Theological Study of Valladolid.
- ^ Eva María Martín Roda, Aurelio Nieto Codina (2014). Territorio y Turismo Mundial: Análisis geográfico. Editorial Universitaria Ramon Areces. p. 396. ISBN 978-8499611600.
- ^ 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)
- ^ 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
- ^ César Antonio Molina (2020), Lima, la sin lágrimas, La Línea Del Horizonte Ediciones, ISBN 978-8417594831
- ^ Carlos Prince (1890). Lima antigua, Volume 3. p. 38.
- ^ "Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Copacabana", medium.com
- ^ Lima antigua, Volúmenes 1-3. Imprenta Universal de C. Prince. 1890. p. 35.