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Place of Memory, Tolerance and Social Inclusion (LUM)

4.7 · 5,980 reviews
A quiet place for contemplation
Place of Memory, Tolerance and Social Inclusion (LUM), Bajada, Ca. San Martín 151, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Interesting facts
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The museum's architecture was awarded the Hexágono de Oro at the 2014 Peruvian Architecture Biennial.

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The project was largely financed by donations from the German government through the KfW development bank.

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The building is designed to emulate the natural erosion and light patterns of the Lima cliffs.

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It hosts an extensive digital archive of audiovisual testimonies from victims and survivors of the conflict.

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The facility is officially designated as a national space for memory, recognized for its role in transitional justice.

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The design avoids traditional museum block layouts in favor of a ramp-based flow that guides visitors through history.

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It contains a specialized library and documentation center for researchers of the 1980-2000 period.

Overview

The Place of Memory, Tolerance and Social Inclusion (LUM) is a museum dedicated to documenting the internal armed conflict in Peru between 1980 and 2000. It is located on the cliffs of the Costa Verde, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The architectural design by Barclay & Crousse is intended to integrate into the natural cliffside landscape. Its exhibitions utilize audiovisual archives, testimonies, and art installations to explain the period of violence. The site promotes critical reflection on the causes and consequences of the conflict. It serves as a space for historical memory, education, and social dialogue. The museum is a state-funded institution under the Ministry of Culture. Its permanent exhibition covers the historical context, the impact on various sectors of Peruvian society, and the path to reconciliation.

Photo spot

The external walkway and the outdoor ramp area offer dramatic architectural shots against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.

Insider tips

Plan your visit to coincide with a clear day to take advantage of the views from the terrace.

Allow time to read the curated plaques and watch the audiovisual testimonies, which provide critical context.

Check the museum's cultural agenda online before visiting for scheduled temporary exhibitions or talks.

What to avoid

Do not treat the site as a casual viewing platform; it is a solemn space intended for education and reflection regarding historical violence.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays.

Etiquette

Maintain a quiet, respectful tone as the museum deals with sensitive historical trauma.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Mid-morning on weekdays to avoid crowds and ensure optimal natural lighting for the interior spaces.
Address
Place of Memory, Tolerance and Social Inclusion (LUM), Bajada, Ca. San Martín 151, Miraflores 15074, Peru
-12.110, -77.054
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Details
Key exhibitsAudiovisual archive of survivor testimonies and historical documentation of the 1980-2000 internal conflict.
ArchitectureContemporary design by Barclay & Crousse integrated into the cliffside.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Mid-morning on weekdays to avoid crowds and ensure optimal natural lighting for the interior spaces..

The external walkway and the outdoor ramp area offer dramatic architectural shots against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.

Close by you'll find Maria Reiche Park, Parque Benemérita Guardia Civil, John F. Kennedy park.

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