The Pedro de Osma Museum, located in Lima, Peru, is housed within the ornate Palacio de Osma, a mansion adorned with intricate wood floor inlays, hand-painted frescos, and stained glass windows. The museum showcases an impressive collection of Peruvian artworks spanning from the 5th to the 18th century. Visitors can explore one of the finest painting collections in Peru, alongside sculptures, engravings, and historical books. This cultural gem offers a rich visual and historical experience, immersing guests in the artistic heritage of the region.
Pedro de Osma Museum (Museo Pedro de Osma)
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