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๐Ÿ›๏ธ The Box Balconies of Lima
Ornate wooden architectural icons of colonial Peru


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 17:31
๐Ÿ“‹ Fast Facts
  • Moorish-influenced enclosed wooden balconies introduced by Spanish colonists in the 16th century
  • Primarily constructed from cedarwood with intricate carved panels and latticework
  • Concentrated in Lima's historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Actively preserved by local government and heritage organizations as cultural symbols

The Box Balconies of Lima, known as balcones de cajรณn, are three-sided enclosed wooden structures that project from the facades of colonial-era buildings throughout Peru's capital. These ornately carved and painted balconies have become an iconic architectural element and cultural symbol of the city's historic district. Originally adapted from Moorish Spanish design and brought to Peru during the 16th-century colonial period, they represent a distinctive fusion of European architectural ...

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