- Plaza Mayor of Lima
The Plaza Mayor or Plaza de Armas of Lima, is the birthplace [http://gosouthamerica.about.com/od/perlima/tp/whattodo.--tt.htm Things to Do and See in Lima, Peru ] ] of the city of
Lima , as well as the core of the city. Located in theHistoric Centre of Lima , it is surrounded by the Government Palace,Cathedral of Lima ,Archbishop's Palace of Lima , the Municipal Palace, and the Club of the Union. [ [http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/South_America/Peru/Departamento_de_Lima/Lima-1605109/Things_To_Do-Lima-Plaza_Mayor_And_Surroundings-BR-1.html Plaza Mayor And Surroundings- Lima, Peru - VirtualTourist.com ] ]Overview
The Plaza de Armas is surrounded by the Jiron Junin,
Jiron de la Union , Jiron Huallaga, and the Jiron Carabaja avenues.In 1523, King
Charles I of Spain mandated the "Procedures for the creation of cities in the New World". These procedures indicated that after outlining a city's plan, growth should follow a grid centered on the square shape of the plaza.On the day of the foundation of the city,
January 18 ,1535 , theconquistador Francisco Pizarro , conforming to established procedure, designated a location to build the plaza. Later, Pizarro and Nicolas de Rivera, the city's first mayor, toured the city's location and split parcels. Pizarro, taking advantage of his title of founder and governor, took a large parcel of land between the north side of the plaza and theRimac river . The lot to the south of the plaza was designated to be a church, the western lot was to be the site of a city council, and the rest of the lots were divided among the rest of the conquistadors.The 17th century historian
Bernabé Cobo said of the plaza:..."it is the finest and most well-formed [plaza] that I have ever seen, even in Spain. It occupies an entire block, with the width of four streets on one side and four streets on the other, and with all four sides it measures more than two thousand feet; it is very flat..."
Subsequently, the viceroy
Diego López de Zúñiga y Velasco , count ofNieva , proposed thegallows , which had previously been located at the centre of the plaza, be moved nearer to the river to the location which is now the Desamparados train station. In place of it, a new water fountain was built at the centre of the plaza. Thegallows were returned to the south side of the plaza on the Callejon de Petateros.The first water fountain built on the plaza was constructed by the viceroy
Francisco de Toledo , and was inaugurated onOctober 21 ,1578 . It consisted of abaluster and a elevated bowl, and in it had eight pipes through which water fell into the bowl on the next level. A ball at the top of the fountain dispersed water back onto the lower levels. The seal of the city was inscribed on this ball.The water [ [http://gosouthamerica.about.com/cs/peru/l/blpixLima4.htm Lima, Peru ] ] fountain was replaced in by the viceroy
García Sarmiento de Sotomayor , count ofSalvatierra , who inaugurated it onSeptember 8 ,1651 . This fountain remains as the centerpiece of the plaza to this day.During the colonial era, the plaza served as a market, bull [ [http://www.ciao.es/Plaza_de_Armas_Lima_Peru__443498 Plaza de Armas (Lima, Perú) : comparativas, precios y compras online ] ] fighting ring, and the city gallows. The plaza also became home to the
Auto de fe in which theinquisition occurred. The tribunal of the inquisition had one of its three courts located inLima . The first conviction occurred onNovember 15 ,1573 and this was the first heretic to be tried and executed in the new world.In 1622, the
Cathedral of Lima is completed. This church still stands today on the plaza.In 1821,
José de San Martín proclaimed the Independence of Peru on this plaza. After this historic event, the flag of the new republic was paraded around the plaza.In 1855, President
Ramón Castilla inaugurated the first public gas lighting system which were first installed on the light posts of the plaza. Also at this time, gardens were planted on the plaza as up until this time it was made of pavement. In 1860, the first rail [ [http://www.tramz.com/pe/li/li30.html The Tramways Of Peru ] ] ways fortrams were installed on the plaza.In 1922, construction of the
Archbishop's Palace of Lima was completed. In 1938, the Government Palace was completed and in 1944 the Municipal Palace was completed.urroundings
[http://www.panorammer.com/panoramas/4_plazadearmaslima_f.php 360° view of Lima Main Square]References
* Cobo, Bernabé. "Historia de la Fundación de Lima"
* Bromley, Juan. "Las viejas calles de Lima" Lima: Municipalidad Metropolitana de Lima. Gerencia de Educación, Cultura y Deportes. Edilibros; 2005.
* Joffre, Gabriel Ramón. "El guión de la cirugía urbana: Lima 1850-1940"See also
*
Lima
*Historic centre of Lima
*Plaza de Armas
*Viceroyalty of Peru
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