Lala
Baroque style
Llano Ponte Palace (or House of Garcia Pumarino) is in the corner of Calle Rivero and Plaza España. Built in the early XVIII century in Baroque style by the Peruvian Indian Rodrigo Garcia Pumarino, after his death his descendants exchanged it for a home in Sabugo Francisco de Llano Ponte. It is built in masonry, with 2 storeys and, like the other buildings of the square, has porches formed by 5 arches, on which there are an equal number of balconies on the top floor. Outstanding in its facade are the large number of carved stone ornaments on both the cornice and framed windows and on top of the arches.
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