Embassy of Brazil, Lima explained

Embassy of Brazil in Lima
Location:Lima, Peru
Address:Av. José Pardo 850
Opened Date:1920s

The Embassy of Brazil in Lima (Portuguese: Embaixada do Brasil em Lima, Spanish; Castilian: Embajada de Brasil en Lima) represents the permanent diplomatic mission of Brazil in Peru.

The current Brazilian ambassador to Peru is Sérgio França Danese.[1]

History

The embassy was installed in its current headquarters in Miraflores in the 1920s. The current architectural complex was inaugurated on September 7, 1980, and follows the modernist style, with the exception of the Santos Pavilion, which is more classic. The Chancellery is located in Miraflores, 16 km from Jorge Chávez Airport and 10 km from Lima's Plaza Mayor. The Official Residence of the Embassy is located in Santiago de Surco.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: O Embaixador . Embaixada do Brasil Lima.
  2. Web site: História da Embaixada . Embaixada do Brasil Lima.