The Archbishop's Palace of Lima is located on the east side of the Plaza de Armas. The façade is in the neo-colonial style, with characteristic baroque elements and made entirely of reused stone. Above the main entrance, which is in neoplateresque style, there are two large balconies in neo-baroque style, carved from cedar wood and reflecting the sensualism of Andalusia. - Peru - Lima - 1969
The Archbishop's Palace of Lima is located on the east side of the Plaza de Armas. The façade is in the neo-colonial style, with characteristic baroque elements and made entirely of reused stone. Above the main entrance, which is in neoplateresque style, there are two large balconies in neo-baroque style, carved from cedar wood and reflecting the sensualism of Andalusia. - Peru - Lima - 1969