Museum
Museo Pedro de Osma
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Museo Pedro de Osma is a hidden gem in Lima's bohemian Barranco district. Housed in a stunning early 20th-century mansion, the museum displays an exquisite collection of colonial art from the 16th to 18th centuries. Visitors can admire paintings from the Cusco and Lima schools, silverwork, furniture, and religious sculptures. The building itself is a work of art, with ornate ceilings, carved wooden doors, and a peaceful courtyard garden. The museum offers a quiet escape from the city bustle and provides insight into Peru's colonial heritage. It's a must for art lovers and history enthusiasts.
Don't miss
- The collection of Cusco School paintings, including works by Diego Quispe Tito.
- The ornate silverware and religious artifacts from the colonial period.
- The beautifully preserved mansion architecture and interiors.
- The tranquil garden with a fountain, perfect for reflection.
- Temporary exhibitions that often complement the permanent collection.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Museo Pedro de Osma
You can visit on your own (paid entry – check official site for current prices. discounts for students and seniors). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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How travelers rate it
Know before you go
- Photography is allowed without flash in most areas.
- Audioguides are available in English and Spanish.
- Check opening hours as they may vary on holidays.
- Large bags must be left at the cloakroom.
A bit of history
The museum was founded in 1967 by Pedro de Osma Gildemeister to house his personal collection of colonial art. The mansion was originally built in 1906 as a summer house for the Osma family.
Common questions
How long does it take to visit the museum?
Most visitors spend about 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the collection and garden.
Is there a café or restaurant on site?
No, but there are many cafes and restaurants in Barranco nearby.
Can I take photos inside?
Yes, photography without flash is permitted in most rooms.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes, but the content is more suited to older children interested in art and history.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
It is recommended on weekends and holidays to avoid queues.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
The ground floor is accessible, but some upper areas may not be. Contact the museum for details.
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