Casa O'Higgins
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Later, the second floor of the house briefly housed the [[Club Nacional (Peru)|National Club]] between 1892 and 1895, being owned by {{ill|Ignacio de Osma|es|lt=Ignacio de Osma y Ramírez de Arellano}} through the Ramírez de Arellano y Baquíjano Testamentary. Starting in 1897, the house functioned as the first location of the [[Interbank|International Bank of Peru]], and was later occupied by the renowned ''Astoria'' restaurant during the 1920s. |
Later, the second floor of the house briefly housed the [[Club Nacional (Peru)|National Club]] between 1892 and 1895, being owned by {{ill|Ignacio de Osma|es|lt=Ignacio de Osma y Ramírez de Arellano}} through the Ramírez de Arellano y Baquíjano Testamentary. Starting in 1897, the house functioned as the first location of the [[Interbank|International Bank of Peru]], and was later occupied by the renowned ''Astoria'' restaurant during the 1920s. |
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After remaining for years in a state of natural deterioration over time, the house is currently preserved as a restored house museum and open to the public since 2008. For this, it was financed by the [[Chilean Army]] at the beginning, and later received contributions from the [[Chilean government]] through cultural funds from the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Chile)|Foreign Ministry]] through an agreement with the [[Pontifical Catholic University of Peru]] (PUCP).{{Cite news |title=Chile aprueba fondos para casa de O'Higgins en Lima |url=https://www.latercera.com/diario-impreso/chile-aprueba-fondos-para-casa-de-ohiggins-en-lima/ |date=2011-05-14 |work=[[La Tercera]]}} Within its premises, it has a room adapted for exhibitions of historical-cultural interest.{{Cite book |title=Restauración de la Casa O'Higgins en Lima – Perú |last=Torrealba Dávila |first=Daniel |publisher=Todopatrimonio.com |year=2008 |pages=1–7 |language=es |url=http://www.todopatrimonio.com/pdf/cicop2010/145_Actas_Cicop2010.pdf |last2=Zapata Rojas |first2=Iván |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160409195644/http://www.todopatrimonio.com/pdf/cicop2010/145_Actas_Cicop2010.pdf |archive-date=2016-04-09}} It is administered by the PUCP's [[Riva-Agüero Institute]]. |
After remaining for years in a state of natural deterioration over time, the house is currently preserved as a restored house museum and has been open to the public since 2008. For this, it was financed by the [[Chilean Army]] at the beginning, and later received contributions from the [[Chilean government]] through cultural funds from the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Chile)|Foreign Ministry]] through an agreement with the [[Pontifical Catholic University of Peru]] (PUCP).{{Cite news |title=Chile aprueba fondos para casa de O'Higgins en Lima |url=https://www.latercera.com/diario-impreso/chile-aprueba-fondos-para-casa-de-ohiggins-en-lima/ |date=2011-05-14 |work=[[La Tercera]]}} Within its premises, it has a room adapted for exhibitions of historical-cultural interest.{{Cite book |title=Restauración de la Casa O'Higgins en Lima – Perú |last=Torrealba Dávila |first=Daniel |publisher=Todopatrimonio.com |year=2008 |pages=1–7 |language=es |url=http://www.todopatrimonio.com/pdf/cicop2010/145_Actas_Cicop2010.pdf |last2=Zapata Rojas |first2=Iván |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160409195644/http://www.todopatrimonio.com/pdf/cicop2010/145_Actas_Cicop2010.pdf |archive-date=2016-04-09}} It is administered by the PUCP's [[Riva-Agüero Institute]]. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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