Municipal Palace of Lima, building in Lima, Peru
The Municipal Palace of Lima is a striking example of neocolonial architecture.
Designed by Emilio Harth Terré, its construction began in 1941 and concluded in 1944.
It serves as the headquarters for the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima.
Located at the Plaza Mayor, it's accessible to tourists interested in Peruvian governance.
Listed as a cultural heritage of Peru, the palace reflects Lima's rich history.
Location: Lima District
Location: Lima province
Inception: 1944
Architect: Emilio Harth Terré
Source: Wikimedia