Casa de Aliaga

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Casa de Aliaga is a historic colonial mansion in Lima, Peru, renowned as one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in the Americas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial mansion
historic house
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
Spanish colonial architecture
continent South America
coordinateLocation -12.046,-77.042
country Peru
floorCount 2
foundedBy Jerónimo de Aliaga
hasArt colonial paintings
religious art
hasDecoration carved wooden ceilings
ironwork balconies
tile work
hasFurniture antique furniture
hasPart balconies
central courtyard
chapel
dining room
library
main staircase
salons
hasRenovation 17th-century remodeling
19th-century interior updates
20th-century restoration
heritageDesignation historic monument
heritageStatusContext within UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Lima
inception 1535
locatedIn Lima
Peru
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Lima Province
Lima Region
locatedInOldTown historic centre of Lima
surface form: Historic Centre of Lima
locatedOnStreet Jirón de la Unión
material adobe
stone
wood
namedAfter Aliaga family
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Aliaga family
partOf historic centre of Lima
surface form: Historic Centre of Lima
significance example of colonial domestic architecture in Lima
one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in the Americas
touristAttraction yes
use event venue
museum-like historic house
private residence

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historic centre of Lima contains Casa de Aliaga
subject surface form: Historic Centre of Lima