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No entrance for visitors
It is closed to the public. Privately owned "club of the millionaires". Visits there were allowed before the pandemic and are forbidden now. You can only peep from the gate and not past the guard in ...
This mansion is painted in bright yellow colour. At one time it was considered the most beautiful mansion of South America and was built in 1842 in neo classical style by Juan Manuel Iturregui a leade...
This house originally belonged to a Spanish count in colonial times. Around 1841 it passed ownership to Juan Manuel Iturregui, a figure from Peru's fight for independence. In the mid 1800s it was con...
No entrance for visitors
It is closed to the public. Privately owned "club of the millionaires". Visits there were allowed before the pandemic and are forbidden now. You can only peep from the gate and not past the guard in ...
Good place
This mansion is painted in bright yellow colour. At one time it was considered the most beautiful mansion of South America and was built in 1842 in neo classical style by Juan Manuel Iturregui a leade...
Private club
Visitors only have access to look at the patio from the door. It does look like a nice old building.
Never open
I went past it on three occasions when it was supposed to be open but closed every time. Looks really interesting from the outside!
Beautiful courtyard
This house originally belonged to a Spanish count in colonial times. Around 1841 it passed ownership to Juan Manuel Iturregui, a figure from Peru's fight for independence. In the mid 1800s it was con...