Museo de los Combatientes de Arica in Lima, Peru – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameMuseo de los Combatientes de Arica
CategoryWar museum
LocationSan Borja, Lima, Lima,
Address Jirón Cailloma 125, Lima 15001, Peru (View on Google Maps)

Museo de los Combatientes de Arica is located in Lima, Peru, dedicated to preserving the memory of the soldiers from the War of the Pacific (1879-1884). Housed in the birthplace of Colonel Francisco Bolognesi, a key figure in the war, the museum features a collection of historical artifacts and military memorabilia. Visitors can expect a guided tour of approximately one hour, exploring twelve thematic rooms that reflect on the events and impacts of the war. The small size of the museum makes for an intimate experience, though information in English may be limited.

Among the notable exhibits are paintings such as “The Response” and “The Last Cartridge” by Juan de Lepiani, which depict significant moments of the conflict. Visitors can also view the Peruvian flag that once flew over the hill of Arica before it became part of Chilean territory. These artifacts, along with various exhibits that detail the personal stories of soldiers, provide insight into the historical context of the conflict.

Gallery

Open Hours

  • Friday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Monday: Closed
  • Saturday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Thursday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Tuesday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Wednesday: 9 AM–4 PM

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot: No

Amenities

  • Restroom: Yes
  • Restaurant: No

Children

  • Good for kids: Yes

Contact Information

Phone+51 1 4270958