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Riva-Agüero Institute

Coordinates:12°02′50″S77°02′00″W / 12.0471°S 77.0333°W /-12.0471; -77.0333
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Institute and historical building in Lima, Peru
Riva-Agüero Institute
The Casa Riva-Agüero
Parent institutionPUCP
EstablishedMay 18, 1947
AddressJirón Camaná 459,Lima
Websiteira.pucp.edu.pe

TheRiva-Agüero Institute (Spanish:Instituto Riva-Agüero,IRA) is an institute created in 1947 by thePontifical Catholic University of Peru, named after its benefactor,José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma. Located in theCasona Riva-Agüero of thehistoric centre of Lima, where Riva-Agüero lived until his dath, it serves aresearch centre for thehuman sciences that in 1955 reached the category of "School of Higher Studies" (Spanish:Escuela de Altos Estudios). It is divided into six research sections:Archaeology, Law,Ethnology, philosophy,Language and Literature, and History.

History

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The institute was founded three years after the death of Peruvian intellectual and politicianJosé de la Riva-Agüero y Osma: thePontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP), an institution to which he bequeathed his assets, welcomed an initiative by his friends and acquaintances to continue his life's work, agreeing to the institute's creation in October 1946 and formally founding it in a ceremony at his home atLártiga Street that took place on May 18, 1947. As part of the ceremony, NuncioLuigi Arrigoni celebratedmass on the same day.[1]

Headquarters

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The IRA operates in two historic buildings owned by the PUCP located in the centre of Lima: theCasona Riva-Agüero (headquarters) and theCasona O'Higgins.

Casona Riva-Agüero

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TheCasona Riva-Agüero, also known as theCasa Ramírez de Arellano, was built in 1760 by the Spanish colonel Domingo Ramírez de Arellano y Martínez de Tejada, to be used as a family home by him and his descendants.[2] It is considered one of the main attractions of thehistoric centre of Lima and one of the best preserved ancient buildings in the city. It was owned by the Marquises of Montealegre de Aulestia and donated to the PUCP by the last of his descendants:José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma.[3] In addition to classrooms and offices, there is a library, a historical archive known as theRiva-Agüero Historical Archive (Spanish:Archivo Histórico Riva-Agüero), and the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions. The archive houses the documents inherited by Riva-Agüero from his ancestors, as well as those produced during his lifetime.[1]

Casona O'Higgins

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Main article:Casa O'Higgins

The original construction of the Casona O'Higgins dates back to the beginning of the 16th century. The construction was modified over time depending on the use given to the property. The Chilean heroBernardo O'Higgins spent his adolescence in the building, during the government of his father:Ambrosio O'Higgins,viceroy of Peru. In 1830, during his exile, he rented the house, which he occupied with his family until his death in 1842. The house became property of the PUCP as part of the legacy left by Riva-Agüero. The archeology section and the Josefina Ramos de Cox museum operate there.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abCandela, Emilio (2018)."La historia del Instituto Riva-Agüero (IRA)"(PDF).Revista Del Instituto Riva-Agüero.3 (2):287–309.doi:10.18800/revistaira.201802.009.
  2. ^"Sobre la casa de Riva-Agüero".PUCP. Archived fromthe original on 2018-08-09.
  3. ^"Historia".PUCP. Archived fromthe original on 2018-08-10.
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