West Lima

Western Lima includes the Chorrillos, San Isidro, Magdalena del Mar, Pueblo Libre, San Miguel districts of Lima, to the south of the Rimac River and west of Av. Arequipa. The related districts of , and have their own pages.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Larco Herrera Museum and National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru.

Museum
The Larco Museum is a privately owned museum of pre-Columbian art, located in the Pueblo Libre District of , . The museum is housed in an 18th-century vice-royal building.

Museum
The National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of Peru is the largest and oldest museum in , housed at the Palacio de la Magdalena, located in the main square of Pueblo Libre, a district of , Peru.

College
The Seminary of Saint Turibius, also known as the Seminary of Lima or, is a priestly seminary in charge of training seminarians to be future priests of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lima.

West Lima

Latitude
-12.08381° or 12° 5′ 2″ south
Longitude
-77.07184° or 77° 4′ 19″ west
Open location code
57V4WW8H+F7
Wiki­data ID
Q14222572
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In Other Languages

From Italian to Spanish—“West Lima” goes by many names.
  • Italian: Lima ovest
  • Spanish: Lima Oeste

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