Osambela Palace

The Osambela palace (Palacio de Osambela, in Spanish) is located in Lima, Peru. It is also called "Casa de Oquendo". Its address: Conde de Superunda Street 298. This mansion was built between 1803 and 1805, but was officially finished in 1807. It has five balconies and a "mirador" from which the first owner of the place, Don Martin de Osambela, watched with a spyglass the arrival of galleons to the port of Callao. It was renovated in 2003 and serves as a venue for art exhibitions and cultural events.

 

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