Lima, Peru | Tuesday, May 22, 2012 03:19 am | | |
this is beautiful! my father and his family are originally from barranco, so i spent lots of time growing up in that district and, not just this building, but many other have that particular charm that makes you fall in love with an era long gone. Well done!# Ines Oppenheim says :
# Jricardo Cubas says :I grew up in Barranco and have always loved this town. It is so good to see all the restoration that makes this a beautiful little town full of traditions. Thank you for the good article and pictures.
My heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS AND GREATS! finally there was someone, not if you just pity or withsome economic interest, but eventually people are to some extent being one thing or another are concerned about our past and should be preserved,...and whoever preserves lives forever!# Ernesto Chiarella Jave says :
I will be more surprise waiting how are you in the course of this year and to come!
Again CONGRATULATIONS! WAYS OF ALL LODGES EVEN DESERVE TO BE SO!
JRicardo, Fortaleza-Ceará-BRASIL
This residence brings me many memories, makes more of 43 years when I was small always I call attention magnifies it that it was, but over the years it would deteriorate until it managed a little but the carelessness of the owners could more and the House is leave down, I'm happy see beautiful than for joy of its neighbours and tourists visiting the district OF BARRANCO# Valerie Mayer says :
I had some beautiful pictures taken back in 1987 when the entrance has these two little dwarfts as lamps just on top of the stairs... so beautiful! I am very glad that the house is comming together again!# Sonia Foley Boza says :
My mother's side family is "Barranquina" and I've seen this house deteriorate day by day for more than 40 years...perhaps more than that and now that SOMEONE with sensibility decide to redo the almost imposible make me feel that hope is still around us...thank you guys, is nice to know that you really care and love our past.# Susy!! says :
This is wonderful news! I was in Lima in 2008 and I was so taken by the structure of this building, the magnificent bones, the architecture. I also couldn't believe the state of disrepair, no one could tell us anything about this house, not even the tenants that used the side doors as entrance to the mansion, i took a peek inside and it hurt to see such calamity. This historical house should have been saved a long time ago. Can't wait to go back and see its splendor, and this time i might even be able to have lunch there and pretent it is 1912.
Thank God for projects like Casacor! Awesome article Rodnie!
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