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Casa Aliaga

The Casa Aliaga was built in 1535, on a piece of land given by Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro to Geronimo de Aliaga as recognition for his military services during the conquest of Peru. Since then, it has been inhabited by members of the Aliaga family and it is kept in perfect state of conservation. Because of its elegance and historical legacy, Casa Aliaga is the perfect place to hold a gala event, with a capacity to host 120 guests for dinner and 400 guests for cocktails, which can be complemented by live chamber music. Colonial-period costumes and themed venues and available upon request. Casa Aliaga will host only one group per evening, which assures the privacy of the event.

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