Casa O'Higgins

Coordinates: 12°02′51″S 77°01′57″W / 12.04758°S 77.03256°W / -12.04758; -77.03256
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Casa O'Higgins
Spanish Colonial
AddressJirón de la Unión 554
OwnerRiva-Agüero Institute
Technical details
Floor count2

The Casa O'Higgins is a

cultural centre of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and a permanent space dedicated to the memory of Bernardo O'Higgins. It forms part of the Cultural heritage of Peru
.

History

The house bears its name because it was the mansion where the Chilean soldier and politician,

viceroy of Peru
between 1796 and 1801.

Later, the second floor of the house briefly housed the National Club between 1892 and 1895, being owned by Ignacio de Osma y Ramírez de Arellano [es] through the Ramírez de Arellano y Baquíjano Testamentary. Starting in 1897, the house functioned as the first location of the International Bank of Peru, and was later occupied by the renowned Astoria restaurant during the 1920s.

After remaining for years in a state of natural deterioration over time, the house is currently preserved as a restored house museum and open to the public since 2008. For this, it was financed by the

Chilean government through cultural funds from the Foreign Ministry through an agreement with the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP).[1] Within its premises, it has a room adapted for exhibitions of historical-cultural interest.[2] It is administered by the PUCP's Riva-Agüero Institute
.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Chile aprueba fondos para casa de O'Higgins en Lima". La Tercera. 2011-05-14.
  2. ^ Torrealba Dávila, Daniel; Zapata Rojas, Iván (2008). Restauración de la Casa O'Higgins en Lima – Perú (PDF) (in Spanish). Todopatrimonio.com. pp. 1–7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-09.

12°02′51″S 77°01′57″W / 12.04758°S 77.03256°W / -12.04758; -77.03256