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Museo Pedro de Osma houses one of Peru's finest collections of colonial-era art in a magnificent early 20th-century Barranco mansion. The collection spans four centuries of viceregal painting, sculpture, silverwork, and furniture, offering rich insight into the fusion of European and Andean artistic traditions.
Pedro de Osma Gildemeister (1901–1967) assembled his collection over decades of passionate acquisition. After his death, the family mansion was converted into a museum that opened in 1988, preserving both the art and the belle-époque domestic architecture.