Palacio de Torre Tagle
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The Palacio de Torre Tagle is a building built during the colonial era of Peru that currently serves as the main headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru. It is located in the Jirón Ucayali in the historic center of Lima, two blocks southeast of the Plaza Mayor de Lima.It comprises a built area of 1699 m². The materials used in the construction of the Palacio de Torre Tagle were brought from Spain, Panama and other Central American countries.
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Moquegua Street, Lima Metropolitan Area Lima
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| N -12.04884 ° | E -77.02931 ° |
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Centro Histórico de Lima
Moquegua Street
15001 Lima Metropolitan Area, Lima
Lima, Peru
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