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Landmark: Johor Bahru Old Chinese TempleCity: Johor Bahru
Country: Malaysia
Continent: Asia
Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple, Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Asia
The Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI) is an art museum located in the historic center of Lima, Peru.
Visual Characteristics
The museum is housed in the historic Palacio de la Exposición, a neoclassical building constructed in 1872. The structure features a prominent central dome, arched windows, and decorative stonework. Its exterior is painted in a pale yellow hue, with white detailing around the architectural elements. The building has multiple floors and wings, encompassing a significant interior space.
Location & Access Logistics
MALI is situated at Paseo Colón 125, within the Parque de la Exposición. It is approximately 2.5 kilometers southwest of the Plaza Mayor (Plaza de Armas) in Lima's historic center. Access is via Paseo Colón or Avenida 9 de Diciembre (Paseo Colón). Public parking is available within the Parque de la Exposición, though capacity can be limited. Several public bus routes serve the area, including those traveling along Avenida 9 de Diciembre.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Palacio de la Exposición was originally built to host the International Exhibition of Lima in 1872. It was designed by architect Antonio Graña. The building's purpose was to showcase Peruvian and international industrial and artistic achievements. MALI itself was founded in 1954 and moved into this historic building in 1961.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can explore permanent collections spanning pre-Columbian art, colonial art, 19th-century art, and modern and contemporary Peruvian art. Temporary exhibitions are also regularly featured. The museum offers guided tours focusing on specific collections or themes. Photography without flash is permitted in most galleries.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on multiple floors. The museum provides air-conditioned galleries, offering a controlled environment. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the building. A museum shop and a café are located on the ground floor. Limited seating is available in exhibition areas.
Best Time to Visit
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. Weekday mornings, particularly Tuesday and Wednesday, tend to have lower visitor numbers. The best time of day for interior photography depends on the specific gallery and available natural light, but generally, midday offers consistent illumination. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
The Palacio de la Exposición was one of the first major public buildings in Lima to incorporate iron structures, imported from Scotland. A lesser-known fact is that the park surrounding the museum, the Parque de la Exposición, was designed by French landscape architect Achille Allier and was once home to a zoo and a botanical garden.
Nearby Landmarks
- Plaza Mayor (Plaza de Armas) - 2.5km Northeast
- Cathedral of Lima - 2.6km Northeast
- Government Palace of Peru - 2.7km Northeast
- San Francisco Convent and Catacombs - 2.8km Northeast
- Museo de la Nación - 6.2km Southeast