The Casa Hacienda Santiago de Punchauca is a historic building at the 25th kilometre of the Lima–Canta Highway in Carabayllo District, Lima, Peru. The viceregal building was built over a Huaca and is part of the Cultural heritage of Peru since 1980.[1][2]
History
Named after its original owner and once owned by Nicolás de Ribera and Hipólito Unanue,[1] it is the location of the conference of the same name between José de San Martín and José de la Serna, 1st Count of the Andes.[3] Under the military government of Juan Velasco Alvarado, the building—already in a poor state,[4] as its reconstruction was promoted by Raúl Porras Barrenechea—was expropriated as a consequence of the Peruvian Agrarian Reform.[1]
Gallery
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The conference in a painting by Juan Lepiani
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Lateral view in 2021
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Ditto
See also
References
- ^ a b c De Orellana Rojas, Juan. "La casa hacienda de puchauca, su estado actual y la necesidad de su conservación" (PDF). Women's University of the Sacred Heart. pp. 1–14.
- ^ Cabanillas Delgadillo, Virgilio. "Monumentos del Valle del Chillón. Casa Hacienda Santiago de Punchauca". UNMSM.
- ^ Larenas, Oscar (2021-07-25). "Bicentenario del Perú: Un pedazo de historia escondida detrás de la Hacienda de Punchauca". Señal Alternativa.
- ^ "Casa Hacienda Santiago de Punchauca" (PDF). Ministerio de Cultura.
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