Cultural heritage site in Peru
Peru Square |
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Location | Lima, Peru |
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Built | 1952 |
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Type | Non-movable |
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Criteria | Monument |
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Designated | 1991 |
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Part of | Historic Centre of Lima |
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Reference no. | 500 |
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Location of Peru Square in Lima |
Peru Square, formerly known as Francisco Pizarro Square,[1][2] is a public square located in central Lima, Peru.
History
The square is located in a corner of the Main Square of Lima, on the side between the Government Palace and the Municipal Palace, where the Casa Alcántara was formerly located, which was demolished in 1952, during the administration of then Mayor of Lima, Eduardo Dibós, to inaugurate, on July 26 of that year, Francisco Pizarro Square.[3]
The square was so named because it was the place where it was decided to move, from the city's cathedral, the controversial equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro, by Charles Rumsey. This statue was removed by the municipal government of Luis Castañeda, in 2003, and relocated to the Parque de La Muralla. After that, the square was remodeled, a pool and the national flag were placed in the center, and it was renamed to Peru Plaza.[4][5]
Gallery
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The square in 1987
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The flag and fountain
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Museums and theatres | |
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Squares and promenades | |
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Parks and zoos | |
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Education | |
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Health | |
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Nearby areas with beaches | |
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12°02′42″S 77°01′51″W / 12.04493°S 77.03072°W / -12.04493; -77.03072