File:El "Gran Hotel Bolívar" de ayer.jpg
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Español: El 28 de diciembre de 1972, por Resolución Suprema, el “Gran Hotel Bolívar” fue declarado monumento nacional. Símbolo de Lima, este primer hotel de lujo que tuvo nuestra capital, fue inaugurado el 9 de diciembre de 1924 por el presidente Leguía como parte de las celebraciones del Primer Centenario de la batalla de Ayacucho. |
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Author | Mayra Melgar Rivera |
Camera location | 12° 03′ 02.88″ S, 77° 02′ 07.44″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -12.050800; -77.035400 |
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