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Casa Aliaga, Lima, Colonial mansion in Peru

Casa de Aliaga is one of the oldest mansions dating from Spanish colonial times.

The mansion has been owned and lived in by the Aliaga family since Francisco Pizarro granted the land in 1535.

This historic house boasts a collection of colonial art and artifacts.

Located near the Government Palace, Casa de Aliaga is accessible for guided tours.

Amazingly, Casa de Aliaga has survived many earthquakes, retaining its original structure.

Location: Lima province

Location: Lima

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Casa Aliaga, Lima Colonial mansion in Peru

Casa de Aliaga is one of the oldest mansions dating from Spanish colonial times.

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Casa Aliaga, Lima
Casa Aliaga, Lima Colonial mansion in Peru
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Pasaje Piura
Pasaje Piura Cultural heritage site in Peru
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Historic Centre of Lima
Historic Centre of Lima UNESCO World Heritage Site in Peru
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Arco del Puente Historic arch in Peru

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Arco del Puente
Arco del Puente Historic arch in Peru
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Government Palace Government Palace in Peru.

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Government Palace
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Puente de Piedra
Puente de Piedra Stone bridge in Peru
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Municipal Palace of Lima
Municipal Palace of Lima Building in Lima, Peru
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