Casa Aliaga, an historic mansion in Lima, Peru. The mansion is one of the oldest surviving occupied mansions in the New World, and has been occupied by the Aliaga family since 1535.
History
The Casa Aliaga was built in 1535.
Architecture
The Casa Aliaga is a typical example of Spanish Colonial architecture and is centered on an open courtyard.
Tourism
It appears that visitors on some tours are able to arrange for dinners in one of the mansion's grand salons, but Lima's Casa Aliaga is not to be confused with the Spanish restaurant Casa Aliaga, which operates in Barcelona, Spain.
Other pages about Houses in Peru
-Casa Aliaga -Osambela House
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