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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Lima' has mentioned 'Lima' in the following places:
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Historic Centre of LimaUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe Cathedral of Lima located in the main square of the historic centerLocationLima, PeruCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(iv)Reference500bisInscription1988 (12th session)Extensions1991Area259.36xc2xa0ha (640.9 acres)Bufferxc2xa0zone766.7xc2xa0ha (1,895 acres)Coordinates12xc2xb03xe2x80xb25xe2x80xb3S 77xc2xb02xe2x80xb235xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf12.05139xc2xb0S 77.04306xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -12.05139; -77.04306Coordinates: 12xc2xb03xe2x80xb25xe2x80xb3S 77xc2xb02xe2x80xb235xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf12.05139xc2xb0S 77.04306xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -12.05139; -77.04306Location of Historic Centre of Lima in Peru | WIKI |
Located principally in the city centre or Cercado de Lima and Rxc3xadmac areas, the Historic Centre of Lima is among the most important tourist destinations in Peru. | WIKI |
Map of Lima | WIKI |
Map of the city of Lima with walls of 1750. | WIKI |
The city of Lima, the capital of Peru, was founded by Francisco Pizarro on 18 January 1535 and given the name City of the Kings. | WIKI |
In 1988, UNESCO declared the historic center of Lima a World Heritage Site for its originality and high concentration of historic monuments constructed in the time of Spanish presence. | WIKI |
Of the structures in the historical center of Lima, situated are more than 1,600[citation needed] balconies that were built in the viceroyalty era as well as in the republic. | WIKI |
In order to retain its conservation, the Municipality of Lima has invited individuals and companies to adopt a balcony in order to maintain them as if they were new. | WIKI |
The entrances to Lima of the new viceroys were specially lavish. | WIKI |
For the occasion, the streets were paved with silver bars from the doors of the city of Lima to the Palace of the Viceroy. | WIKI |
Main article: Archbishop's Palace of Lima | WIKI |
The Archbishop Palace is the home of the Archbishop of Lima. | WIKI |
It is a popular tourist attraction in the Historical centre of Lima, Peru. | WIKI |
In 1547, Lima was elevated to an archdiocese, which turned it by a short period, in the more extensive ecclesiastical circumscription of the world. | WIKI |
The patron of the episcopal seat is Saint Rosa of Lima. | WIKI |
Their halls, extensive and luxurious and their inner patio, have all the characteristics of the most important mansions of the historical center of Lima of the viceroyalty time. | WIKI |
Map of the Historic Center of Lima. | WIKI |
This is one of the oldest houses of Lima, constructed in 1590 by a Jesuit priest by the name of Ruiz Portillo. | WIKI |
One is in its original state with its balconies a typical characteristic of colonial Lima. | WIKI |
Main article: Cathedral Basilica of Lima | WIKI |
Night view of the Cathedral of Lima, which is illuminated. | WIKI |
Construction was begun on the Cathedral of Lima in 1535xe2x80x94the same year the city was founded. | WIKI |
The Cathedral of Lima displays architecture typical of the Spanish colonial era. | WIKI |
Within the cathedral are the ashes of Francisco Pizarro, the founder of Lima. | WIKI |
In 2005 the mayor of Lima created the project of illuminating the exterior of the cathedral with new lights. | WIKI |
It took more than five decades delay for the construction of the church and the Convent of Santo Domingo, because the project begun at the same time as the foundation of Lima and the end of the 16th century marked by the end of it. | WIKI |
The San Francisco church, expression of the spanish baroque in Lima. | WIKI |
Main article: Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima | WIKI |
Main article: Basilica and Convent of Nuestra Sexc3xb1ora de la Merced, Lima | WIKI |
Main article: Basilica and Convent of San Pedro, Lima | WIKI |
Main article: Plaza Mayor, Lima | WIKI |
The Plaza Mayor is located where Francisco Pizarro founded Lima. | WIKI |
It is surrounded by the Palace by Government, the Municipality of Lima, the Cathedral and the Archbishop's Palace. | WIKI |
Main article: Plaza San Martxc3xadn, Lima | WIKI |
In this plaza of important buildings, the former Hotel Bolxc3xadvar stands, which until the new millennium, was most elegant of Lima, as well as the Club Nacional, the watering hole for Lima's high society. | WIKI |
The plaza has become one of the many symbols of Lima. | WIKI |
Lima was the political, administrative, religious and economic capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru and the most important city of the Spanish dominions in South America. | UNESCO |
During this period, Limaxe2x80x99s architecture changed due to several strong earthquakes in 1586, 1687 and 1746. | UNESCO |
Thus, despite the addition of certain 19th-century constructions (such as Casa Courret in the Art Nouveau style) to the old urban fabric, the historic nucleus of the town recalls Lima at the time of the Spanish Kingdom of Peru. | UNESCO |
It represents an outstanding expression of a regional cultural process, which preserves its architectural, technological, typological, aesthetic, historic and urban values adapted in terms of availability of materials, climate, earthquakes and the requirements of society.San Francisco de Lima is an outstanding example of a convent ensemble of the colonial periods in Latin America and is one of the most complete. | UNESCO |
The boundaries of the Historic Centre of Lima, with its maximum protection and buffer areas, are clearly defined by Municipal Ordinance Nxc2xba 062 of year 1994, issued by the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima. | UNESCO |
The Metropolitan Municipality of Lima shares the responsibility for the management of the Historic Centre of Lima with the Rimac District Municipality, since it belongs to the registered area. | UNESCO |
The Metropolitan Municipality of Lima has an Office of Urban Control and the Municipal Real Estate Enterprise of Lima (EMILIMA) in charge of planning and preparing intervention projects. | UNESCO |
It has developed management instruments, such as: the Metropolitan Development Plan and the Lima Historic Centre Plan (1987), which established basic guidelines, interventions and projects related to the situation and urban structure, environment, land use, transportation system, habitability and urban dynamics. | UNESCO |