Archiepiscopal Palace

The Archiepiscopal Palace is located in front of the Plaza de Armas, was inaugurated in 1924, work of the Polish architect Ricardo Malachowski. It is of a remarkable architectural neo colonial style developed in the 20th century.

Central seat of the Archbishopric with colonial style.

People admire its two beautiful balconies carved in cedar on the principal door and an impressive sculpture of Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo, patron saint of the archbishopric.

It was constructed over a land that was destined to the town hall of Lima in the colonial time.

The precinct is communicated with the Cathedral of Lima through a backyarde of orange trees.

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