Explore Simon Bolivar’s life in Pueblo Libre. Walk historic paths, uncover romances, and delve into Peru’s fight for independence.
- PLAZA DE LA BANDERA - Discover the statues of Peruvian Heroes in the war of independence
- Patricias boulevard - Discover the amazing stories of brave women who fought for Peru’s independence
- Plaza Bolivar - Learn more about Bolivar’s journey in Peru
- Centro cultural Manuelita Saenz - Discover more about Bolivar’s private life by visiting the house of his romantic partner
- Antigua Taberna Queirolo - Learn more about Peruvian characters and traditions of the 19th century
- Guide privé
Start the visit by discovering the History of the 19th century revolutions in Latin America. Starting on the Plaza a la Bandera, a patriotic monument, you will end up the visit in front of a typical 19th century tavern. On the footstep of the General Simon Bolivar, you will discover his daily life in the Lima’s district of Pueblo Libre, in the 1820s. Dive in the intimacy of the Libertador by learning more about his personal romance with Manuelita Saenz, and his plans to liberate Peru from the Spanish Empire. Discover where Bolivar was praying, walking and planning the final steps of the independence. Discover more about unknown feminine icons of the revolution and the history of this glorious neighborhood, called by the General Jose de San Martin the district of “The free people”.
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