Photo of the Day: Impresssive Architecture In Lima Peru
| Taken by Aracely | 6 Comments » | Photo of the Day
The Archbishop’s Palace of Lima, the capital of Peru, is the residence of the Archbishop of Lima, and the administrative headquarters of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lima. It is located on the Plaza Mayor of Lima, in the Historic Center of Lima. ~Wikipedia
The palace was designed by the Polish Peruvian architect Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski. Jason really enjoys architecture and was truly impressed with this building.
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Tags: architecture, buildings, Peru, Photo of the Day, South America
Fabulous photo….I am looking forward to seeing it one day.Thanks for the inspiration.
Very nice photo!
Very beautiful architecture!
I’m biased when it comes to architectural photos to begin with, but what a cool building. Thanks for sharing!
I know many people find beauty in modern buildings of glass and steel, but I find classical architecture to be so much more appealing. Fantastic photo.
Fabulous, we could use a few of these in Los Angeles.