Legislative Palace | |
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Peruvian Legislative Palace is located in front of Plaza Simón Bolívar, its construction ended in 1936.
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General information | |
Architectural style | French Beaux-Arts |
Town or city | Lima |
Country | Peru |
Construction started | September 24, 1906 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Emilio Robert Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski |
The Legislative Palace of Peru is the seat of the Congress of Peru, located on the second block of Jiron Ayacucho, on the Plaza Bolivar, in Lima, the capital of Peru. This building is made up of the chamber housing the sessions of congress, the Hemiciclo Raúl Porras Barrenechea chamber, the Hall of the Lost Steps, the offices of the Presidency of the Congress, office of the vice-presidency, the offices of congressional commissions, and the offices of various other parliamentary groups.
This building houses the sessions of Congress as well as the inauguration speech of the President.
The Plaza Bolivar is located in front of the congressional building while the Plaza Simón Bolívar is located to the rear.
It was built by the President Óscar R. Benavides.
Coordinates: 12°02′53″S 77°01′31″W / 12.0480°S 77.0253°W