Dominating the Plaza de Armas in Iquitos, the 2-story Iron House (Casa de Fierro) stands as a striking contrast to the rugged surroundings of this jungle town. Designed by Gustave Eiffel, the building was forged in Belgium and meticulously shipped to the Amazon, where it was reassembled piece by piece during the rubber boom. Its delicate and elegant appearance, with intricate ironwork, offers a glimpse into the opulent era that once defined the region. Today, visitors can admire the architectural marvel and explore its historical significance, making it a unique stop in the heart of Iquitos.
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