This collection, which includes paintings, sculptures, and decorative pieces, offers guests a unique cultural experience from the moment they arrive at the hotel.

In 1999, the Pedro de Osma Museum made a significant donation of more than 300 pieces of colonial art to the Country Club Lima Hotel, marking a milestone in the hotel's history and consolidating a unique partnership between hospitality and culture. This collection, consisting of paintings, sculptures, and decorative objects, allows guests to enjoy a unique cultural experience from the moment they enter the hotel.

Thanks to this generous donation, the hotel has been transformed into a veritable living gallery, where carefully selected works—including paintings, sculptures, and period furniture—adorn the common areas and suites, offering guests an immersive experience in the art and history of colonial Peru.

These works reflect the splendor of Peruvian viceregal art and reinforce the hotel's commitment to promoting cultural heritage. This donation makes the Country Club Lima Hotel not only an icon of hospitality, but also a living gallery that pays tribute to the history of Peru.

Today, more than two decades later, this collection remains a hallmark of the hotel and a testament to its joint commitment to the preservation and dissemination of Peruvian cultural heritage.

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