Bodega y Quadra Museum

Bodega y Quadra Museum

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'''Bodega y Quadra Museum''' ({{langx|es|Museo de Sitio Bodega y Quadra}}) is a site museum located at second block of [[Jirón Áncash]], in the [[historic centre of Lima]], [[Peru]]. Located on the remains of a terrain that dates back to the [[Viceroyalty of Peru]], it illustrates the daily life of people during the Spanish and Republican era of the city.{{Cite web |url=https://medium.com/@culturaparalima/la-casa-bodega-y-quadra-bafca2fde4f4 |title=La Casa Bodega y Quadra |date=2018-12-03 |website=[[Medium.com]] |publisher=[[Ministry of Culture (Peru)|Cultura Para Lima]]}}
'''Bodega y Quadra Museum''' ({{langx|es|Museo de Sitio Bodega y Quadra}}) is a museum located at second block of [[Jirón Áncash]], in the [[historic centre of Lima]], [[Peru]]. Located on the remains of a terrain that dates back to the [[Viceroyalty of Peru]], it illustrates the daily life of people during the Spanish and Republican era of the city.{{Cite web |url=https://medium.com/@culturaparalima/la-casa-bodega-y-quadra-bafca2fde4f4 |title=La Casa Bodega y Quadra |date=2018-12-03 |website=[[Medium.com]] |publisher=[[Ministry of Culture (Peru)|Cultura Para Lima]]}}


==History==
==History==
The museum space incorporates an old [[butcher shop]] and [[slaughterhouse]] from the beginning of the 17th century, whose last owners were the Bodega y Quadra y Mollinedo family. These facilities were discovered during excavations for the construction of a building in 2005. In 2012 the [[Ministry of Culture (Peru)|Ministry of Culture]] promoted the creation of the museum respecting the architecture of the old colonial house and its foundations.{{Cite news |title=Fue una antigua carnicería y hoy es un museo de culto en el Centro de Lima |url=https://elcomercio.pe/vamos/consejos-de-viajes/fue-una-antigua-carniceria-y-hoy-es-un-museo-de-culto-en-el-centro-de-lima-noticia/ |last=Salas |first=Alejandro |date=2019-10-08 |work=[[El Comercio (Peru)|El Comercio]]}}
The museum space incorporates an old [[butcher shop]] and [[slaughterhouse]] from the beginning of the 17th century, whose last owners were the Bodega y Quadra y Mollinedo family. These facilities were discovered during excavations for the construction of a building in 2005. In 2012 the [[Ministry of Culture (Peru)|Ministry of Culture]] promoted the creation of the museum respecting the architecture of the old colonial house and its foundations.{{Cite news |title=Fue una antigua carnicería y hoy es un museo de culto en el Centro de Lima |url=https://elcomercio.pe/vamos/consejos-de-viajes/fue-una-antigua-carniceria-y-hoy-es-un-museo-de-culto-en-el-centro-de-lima-noticia/ |last=Salas |first=Alejandro |date=2019-10-08 |work=[[El Comercio (Peru)|El Comercio]]}}


The museum is divided into seven rooms. In one of them, audiovisuals and images of one of the most important members of the owner family, the Peruvian sailor and explorer [[Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra]],{{Cite news |title=El peruano que "conquistó" Vancouver |url=https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias/2015/09/150911_cultura_peru_bodega_quadra_vancouver_mr_finde |last=Pighi |first=Pierina |date=2015-09-27 |work=[[BBC News]]}} are exhibited. In another room, everyday objects found during the excavations, such as [[Porcelain|Chinese]] and [[Panaman]]ian porcelain, as well as candelabras and cutlery, are displayed. In another room, objects related to wood and leather work have been preserved. There is also a stone wall at the end of the ruins, which was built as a protection wall against the [[Rimac River]].
The museum is divided into seven rooms. In one of them, audiovisuals and images of one of the most important members of the owner family, the Peruvian sailor and explorer [[Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra]],{{Cite news |title=El peruano que "conquistó" Vancouver |url=https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias/2015/09/150911_cultura_peru_bodega_quadra_vancouver_mr_finde |last=Pighi |first=Pierina |date=2015-09-27 |work=[[BBC News]]}} are exhibited. In another room, everyday objects found during the excavations, such as [[Porcelain|Chinese]] and [[Panaman]]ian porcelain, as well as candelabras and cutlery, are displayed. In a further room, objects related to wood and leather work have been preserved. There is also a stone wall at the end of the ruins, which was built as a protection wall against the [[Rimac River]].


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*{{official|https://museosdelima.com/museo-de-sitio-bodega-y-cuadra/}} (in Spanish)


{{Lima landmarks}}
{{Lima landmarks}}