Plaza Dos de Mayo

Coordinates: 12°02′47″S 77°02′34″W / 12.04639°S 77.04278°W / -12.04639; -77.04278
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View of Plaza Dos de Mayo

The May 2nd Square (

historic center of Lima
.

Its construction was commissioned by the Peruvian government in the 1870s to commemorate the Battle of Callao, which had taken place on May 2, 1866. It was built over a previous square known as the Oval of the Queen (Spanish: Óvalo de la Reina), located near the gates of the city, which had since been overrun by urban growth. The square is dominated by a central monument, built in France and reassembled in Peru between 1873 and 1874, allowing the square to be inaugurated in July 1874. The architect was Edmond Guillaume; the sculptor of the finial figure of Nike and the historical and allegorical bronzes was Louis-Léon Cugnot.

Several important avenues have radiate out of the plaza, including

Colmena and Colonial
. In the late 20th century a vehicular tunnel was built under the plaza to curb traffic congestions.

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12°02′47″S 77°02′34″W / 12.04639°S 77.04278°W / -12.04639; -77.04278