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The Monumental Museum of the District Municipality of Huanta ( es, Museo Monumental de la Municipalidad Distrital de Huaura), also known simply as the Huaura Balcony ( es, Balcón de Huaura), is a war museum located in the Peruvian city of Huaura, dedicated to the memory of José de San Martín and the Liberating Expedition of Peru. The museum is housed in a Viceregal house that originally belonged to the Royal Customs of Lima. It was declared a historical monument by Law No. 9636 of October 28, 1942.


History

The building was built at the beginning of the 17th century during the Spanish era, being operated by the Royal Customs of Lima. Made out of thatch, mud and wood from Nicaragua, it consists of a façade, a hallway and a main courtyard that distributes the space. It's located in the city's plaza, where a church also stood until it was destroyed by an earthquake, with its bell being moved to Argentina in 1950 at the request of then president
Juan Perón Juan Domingo Perón (, , ; 8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine Army general and politician. After serving in several government positions, including Minister of Labour and Vice President of a military dictatorship, he was elected P ...
. The building belonged to Fermín Francisco de Carvajal-Vargas until José de San Martín occupied it during the
Peruvian War of Independence The Peruvian War of Independence ( es, Guerra de Independencia del Perú, links=no) consisted in a series of military conflicts in Peru beginning with viceroy Abascal military victories in the south frontier in 1809, in La Paz revolution an ...
, San Martín first declared the independence of the country from the building's balcony, where it also served as his provisional headquarters before his march into Lima. In 1836, it was declared as the Government Palace of
North Peru The Republic of North Peru was one of the three constituent Republics of the short-lived Peru–Bolivian Confederation of 1836–1839. North Peru was formed from the division of the Republic of Peru into the Republic of North Peru and the Repu ...
, a constituent state of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation. By Supreme Resolution of the Ministry of Development on June 29, 1921, the Government of
Augusto B. Leguía Augusto Bernardino Leguía y Salcedo (February 19, 1863 – February 6, 1932) was a Peruvian politician who served as President of Peru from 1908 to 1912 and from 1919 to 1930, the latter term known as ''El Oncenio de Leguía'' (Leguía's E ...
considered its acquisition of public utility for the celebration of the Centennial of the Independence of Peru. In that celebration, a large demonstration was held in the town, with the main stage also known as the ''Balcony of Independence''. In 1942, the building was declared a historical monument by Law No. 9636 of October 28, 1942, under the government of Manuel Prado Ugarteche.


Museum and balcony

Since 1974 the building has been reconditioned to be a museum space, officially named in 1996 as the Monumental Museum of the District Municipality of Huaura. The plans to convert the house to a museum were carried out by the National Commission for the
Sesquicentennial of the Independence of Peru The Sesquicentennial of the Independence of Peru took place on July 28, 1971. To commemorate the 150 years of the country's independence from Spain, the '' Revolutionary Government'' established two years prior organized a Commission to manage ...
, who put architect in charge of the building's remodelling. The house is under the ownership of the Municipality of Huaura District, but the balcony is owned by the
Peruvian State {{unreferenced, date=January 2014 The Peruvian State, which is conceptually the Peruvian nation legally organized, is the entity that holds the government in the Republic of Peru. The state's structure is defined in the Constitution of Peru approve ...
. On July 24, 1985, members of the
Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement The Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement ( es, Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac Amaru, abbreviated MRTA) was a Peruvian Marxism-Leninism, Marxist-Leninist Guerrilla warfare, guerrilla group which started in the early 1980s. Their self-declared g ...
(MRTA) broke into the museum and stole a replica of the sable used by San Martín, the original first
flag of Peru The flag of Peru was adopted by the government of Peru in 1824, and modified in 1950. According to the article 49 of the Constitution of Peru, it is a vertical triband (flag), triband with red outer bands and a single white middle band. Dependi ...
designed by San Martín and a replica of an Argentine flag. The relics were later recovered and returned, but the flag never returned to the city, instead remaining in Lima. A replica has since replaced the original flag during celebrations held in the city. The museum was visited during the
Bicentennial of the Independence of Peru The Bicentennial of the Independence of Peru ( es, Bicentenario de la Independencia de Perú) occurred on 28 July 2021. Its celebration commemorated 200 years since Peru's proclamation of Independence. The celebration consisted of a mix of local, ...
by then president Francisco Sagasti.


See also

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Palacio de la Magdalena The Palacio de la Magdalena (Spanish for Magdalena Palace) is a palace in Santander (Cantabria), Spain. Its construction was financed by popular subscription and given to the Spanish Royal Family for use as a summer residence. It was built by ...
, where San Martín and
Simón Bolívar Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios (24 July 1783 – 17 December 1830) was a Venezuelan military and political leader who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and B ...
stayed in La Magdalena, today part of the city of Lima


References

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