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José Carlos Mariátegui Museum

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Casa de Jose Carlos Mariateguiiii
Casa de Jose Carlos Mariateguiiii

José Carlos Mariátegui Museum is a historic house museum located on the final residence of Peruvian writer José Carlos Mariátegui, where he spent the last five years of his life. The museum is dedicated to the life and work of Mariátegui, as well as that of his wife Anna and partner Victoria Ferrer, in the context of how the rooms in the household were used. Mariátegui moved into the house in 1925.The house dates back to the early 20th century, and was declared a National Historic Monument in 1972. It was inaugurated on June 14, 1994, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of Mariátegui's birth.

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José Carlos Mariátegui Museum
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Casa Museo José Carlos Mariátegui

Washington Street 1938
15083 Lima Metropolitan Area, Lima
Lima, Peru
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