Casa de Osambela

Lima Department · Peru

Casa de Osambela, Peru
Photo: Gatodemichi, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons

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This early-nineteenth-century mansion on Jirón Conde de Superunda is one of the grandest surviving townhouses of late colonial Lima, distinguished by five continuous balconies and a rooftop belvedere from which its merchant owner once watched ships in Callao. Painted a striking blue, it exemplifies the transition from Baroque to neoclassical taste. The building later hosted independence-era gatherings and today houses a cultural institution. Its carved balconies and mirador anchor the historic center's streetscape.

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