• One of the palace's greatest attractions is its 18th-century blue and red carriage, which was used by the Marquis of Torre Tagle.
  • The palace was built in 1730 by José B. Tagle, the Marquis of Torre Tagle and treasurer of the Royal Spanish fleet. His coat of arms is still visible above the door.
  • The Torre Tagle Palace is a Spanish Baroque palace located at Jr. Ucayali 363, in downtown Lima, Peru, a couple blocks east of the Plaza de Armas.
  • Built in 1735 by the Marquis of Torre Tagle, this handsome building is considered to be the best surviving colonial house in Lima with its superb carved balconies...
  • The façade of the Torre Tagle Palace is of Andalusian baroque style and shows porticoes and arches of carved stone and two artistic Moorish wooden balconies...
  • Torre Tagle Palace is now a popular destination for visitors to Lima, and is also home to the Peruvian Foreign Ministry.
  • Materials used in the construction of the Torre Tagle Palace, were brought from Spain, Panama and other countries.
  • The facade of the Torre Tagle Palace is made in the Andalusian Baroque style with a porch and vaults of carved stone.
  • The palace also features elegant halls and a carriage from the 18th century, which was used by the Marquis of Torre Tagle.