Its construction date is estimated at 1939 by the Polish architect Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski under the auspices of Gay Suárez del Castillo, a doctor and congressman during the government of Manuel Prado, who hired him in 1932.[1] The house was a reception place for political personalities of the time.[3] Suárez lived in the home until his death on January 4, 1968.[4]
In July 2016, the house was restored thanks to a conservation program of the Miraflores city council to rescue real estate of historical value. The investment was S/.400,000, and the work was supervised by members of the Ministry of Culture.[1]
It occupies an area of more than 1,300 m², and has 35 rooms, including the entrance hall, two main rooms, a dining room, central patio, and the chapel with an image of the Lord of Miracles.[1][3]