Visit one of the oldest mansion in America In january 18th,1535 after founding the city of Lima, conquistador Pizarro granted this site to Captain Jerónimo de Aliaga from then until today the descendant of Captain Aliaga have continued to inhabit this house for 18 generations
Immerse yourself and enjoy of the Stunning colonial and eclectic architecture and Admire original wooden balconies, antique furniture, and artwork spanning centuries.
this place is in a Perfect location to make a short walk from Lima’s main attractions.
finally finish your experience with of a delicious Pisco Sour tasting
Go to main square of Lima downtown in the central part of this plaza there is a colonial water fountain we will see there
Located in the heart of Lima’s Historic Center, Casa Aliaga is a true architectural treasure that has witnessed the city’s history since 1535, the same year it was founded. This magnificent mansion belonged to the conquistador Jerónimo de Aliaga y Ramírez, a companion of Francisco Pizarro, and has been inhabited by 18 generations of his family, making it the oldest continuously occupied private residence in the Americas. Over the centuries, the mansion has been rebuilt and remodeled, adapting to the architectural trends of each era while preserving its colonial essence. Today, it stands as a symbol of Peru’s rich heritage, with its elegant halls, stunning courtyards, and fascinating stories that will transport you back in time.
We begin our tour at the historic Plaza Mayor "The Main Square of Lima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Located in the heart of the Historic Centre, founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535 sorrounded by a beautiful arquitecture and beautiful balconies where the impressive main cathedral, the goverment palace, the archbishop's palace, the town hall, the sagrario church are located also in the central part of this plaza there is a beautiful colonial water fountain from the 17th century Here, we will share fascinating anecdotes about the significance of these places in Peru’s history
Only little is known about this house standing at the north-east corner of the Plaza Mayor. It dates back to the end of the 17th century, It got its name "Casa del Oidor" (oidor means in Spanish something like magistrate or "the one that hears / listens the complains of people and impart justice ") So next to this house there is a handicraft market where we will enjoy, learn and taste the Pisco sour: the drink flag of Perú
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