Dating back to the 17th century, during the early Spanish colonization of Peru, the Founder’s Mansion (La Mansión del Fundador) stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Located in Arequipa, the mansion is constructed from white volcanic rock and painted in warm pastel colors, creating a striking visual contrast. Originally owned by the founder of Arequipa, the grand building now welcomes visitors with its colonial-style decor, antique furniture, and artwork that subtly incorporates Inca symbolism. Today, guests can explore the well-preserved interiors, immersing themselves in the blend of colonial and indigenous influences.
Founder’s Mansion (La Mansión del Fundador)
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