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Peruvian pavilion, Seville
Building and consulate in Seville, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Peruvian pavilion (Spanish: Pabellón de Perú) is a multi-purpose building in Seville, Spain. Built to house the Peruvian exhibition of the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, it currently functions as the Consulate-General of Peru in the city and also houses a science museum, La Casa de la Ciencia.
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History
It was created on the occasion of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929.[1] It was built from the project designed by the architect Manuel Piqueras Cotolí ,[2] the pavilion was conceived as a work with strong mestizo and colonial characters, a mix of Spanish roots and pre-Hispanic Peruvian cultures.
From 1984 to 2007, it housed the Doñana Biological Station of the Spanish National Research Council.[3][4]
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List of Consuls general
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- Humberto Urteaga Dulanto: 2007–2010[5]
- Oscar Guillermo Barrenechea Núñez del Arco: 2010–2013[6]
- Javier Martín Sánchez-Checa Salazar: 2013–2015
- República Lucía Cristina Trindade Díaz de Buitrón: 2015–2017[7][8]
- Gonzalo Zapater Vargas-Quintanilla: 2017–2021[9]
- José Antonio Doig Alberdi: 2021–2023[10]
- Rosario Botton Girón: 2023–present[11]
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