Casa Sal y Rosas

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Architectural styleEclecticism
Inaugurated1917
ArchitectVíctor Mora
Casa Sal y Rosas
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Architectural styleEclecticism
LocationLima District
Inaugurated1917
Design and construction
ArchitectVíctor Mora

The Casa Sal y Rosas is a historic building in Lima District, Peru. It is located on the corner of the Paseo Colón and Jirón Washington.

Designed in 1912 by Víctor Mora, it was inaugurated five years later.[1] It owes its name to Francisco Sal y Rosas Valega, one of its owners, whose widow, Ignacia Rodulfo López Gallo, inherited the house. In this place the owner married General César Canevaro, Peruvian hero of the War of the Pacific.[2]

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