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Blanca Silva Rios (bsilva0425@gmail.com), leads a tour at El Museo Pedro de Osma (Avenida Pedro de Osma 421, Barranco, Lima, Peru), an 11-room colonial art museum that was once the residence of the Osma family. Don Pedro de Osma y Pardo was an avid art collector. This room showcases sculptures made of stone from Huamanga.

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Blanca Silva Rios (bsilva0425@gmail.com), leads a tour at El Museo Pedro de Osma (Avenida Pedro de Osma 421, Barranco, Lima, Peru), an 11-room colonial art museum that was once the residence of the Osma family. Don Pedro de Osma y Pardo was an avid art collector. This room showcases sculptures made of stone from Huamanga.