The Pedro de Osma Museum exhibits Peruvian artistic pieces from the fifth to the eighteenth century.
The art works from Ancient Peru corresponds to the geographic area of the south Andes and belong to the Mr. José Ignacio Lambarri collection. Tiahuanaco and Inca cultures were developed on this territory.
The works from the viceregal period consist of paintings, sculptures, furniture and silver works that belonged to the Pedro de Osma Gildemeister collection (1901-1967). Paintings from the eighteenth century Cuzco school are among the highlighted pieces of the viceregal art collection.
This valuable artistic heritage is currently exhibited in the Pedro de Osma house, built in 1906 and located in the cultural district of Barranco, in Lima-Peru.
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