The Peru pavilion of 1929 is located in the Santa Cruz neighborhood in Seville, with its main façade on Chile Avenue and the other three on Uruguay, Peru, and María Luisa Streets. It was created on the occasion of the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929. It was built based on the project designed by architect Manuel Piqueras Cotolí; the pavilion is conceived as a work with strong mestizo and colonial characteristics, blending Spanish roots and pre-Hispanic Peruvian cultures.
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