Club de la Unión

Club de la Unión
FoundedOctober 10, 1868
HeadquartersPalacio de la Unión
Location
Websiteclubdelaunion.com.pe

The Club de la Unión is a private club and civil association headquartered at the Plaza Mayor of Lima, Peru. Founded on October 10, 1868, its founders include notable historical figures who would be later killed in action during the War of the Pacific, such as Miguel Grau, Alfonso Ugarte, and Francisco Bolognesi. In addition to its headquarters in Lima District, an additional facility in Santa Rosa District also serves as a sports complex.

History

The club was established on October 10, 1868.[1]

Organisation

The Palacio de la Unión, located at the intersection of Union and Carabaya streets, serves as the club's headquarters. The plot where the building was constructed was donated by the government to compensate their acquisition of the original terrain donated to the club in 1936 by philantropist Víctor Larco Herrera to build the Municipal Palace. As part of the Historic Centre of Lima, it has been designated as a National Monument since 1972.

The multi-purpose building houses the Terraza Lima Club bar at its former Salón Azulejos, located on the building's fifth floor.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Obando, Manoel (2025-10-10). "Qué se celebra el 10 de octubre en el Perú: una fecha que entrelaza memoria, identidad y legado nacional". Infobae.
  2. ^ Denegri Davies, Pierina (2026-01-28). "Rooftops en Lima: 7 alternativas para disfrutar el verano en la ciudad". El Comercio (Somos).