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Coordinates: 12°0735S 77°0121W / 12.12639°S 77.02250°W / -12.12639; -77.02250
 

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Parque Reducto №2
Former train station
Map
TypePublic park
LocationMiraflores District, Lima
Open7 a.m. — 6 p.m.

The Parque Reducto No. 2 is a 20,000 m2 public park located at the intersections of Benavides and Luis Bedoya Reyes avenues, in Miraflores District, Lima, Peru. Located in a former redoubt built by the Peruvian Army during the War of the Pacific, it was declared a National Monument in 1944, and a Patriotic Sanctuary in 1965.[1]

The building formerly used as a train station now houses a museum dedicated to Andrés Avelino Cáceres.[2]

History[edit]

The redoubts (reductos) were defenses built by the Peruvian Army in order to defend Lima from the Chilean Army during the War of the Pacific. In 1880, the Chileans had landed in Pisco and had successfully pushed north toward the city. There were ten in total:[2]

5,500 men in total fought in the first four redobuts, since the rest were dissolved by Nicolás de Piérola and did not see action. The Chilean troops were numbered at 8,000 men—supported by the Chilean Navy—with 3,000 Peruvians and 2,214 Chileans being killed in action.[2] Some of the unidentified bodies at the site were subsequently moved to the crypt at the city's main cemetery.[1]

The park, located at the second redoubt, was declared a National Monument in 1944, and a Patriotic Sanctuary in 1965 (alongside redoubt No. 3—today No. 5—and the Morro Solar).[1] It was subsequently remodelled in 1995 by then mayor of Miraflores, Alberto Andrade. It keeps the original barricade built in 1881, alongside some cannons used during the war.[2]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Sitios históricos de batalla: Reducto N° 2 - Miraflores (PDF) (in Spanish). Ministerio de Cultura. 2017.
  • ^ a b c d "Reducto N°2, un hito en la historia de la defensa de Lima". El Comercio. 2014-02-13.
  • 12°07′35S 77°01′21W / 12.12639°S 77.02250°W / -12.12639; -77.02250


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