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The National Club () is a
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and civil association based in the '' Plaza San Martín'' of the
Historic Centre of Lima The Historic Centre of Lima () is the historic city centre of the city of Lima, the capital of Peru. Located in the city's districts of Lima and Rímac, both in the Rímac Valley, it consists of two areas: the first is the Monumental Zone est ...
. Founded on October 19, 1855, it has been the meeting place for the
Peru Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pac ...
vian
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throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, as its members are members of the most distinguished and wealthy families in the country. Of its kind, it has been considered one of the ten best and most elegant clubs in the world for its facilities, bibliographic heritage and services.


History

The National Club was founded on October 19, 1855 by 81 members among which were members of the old Peruvian aristocracy as well as prominent foreign merchants. Its first president was Gaspar de la Puente and its first members included among others José Antonio Barrenechea,
José Antonio de Lavalle José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced very differently in each of the two languages: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , ...
, Ignacio de Osma,
Manuel Pardo y Lavalle Manuel Justo Pardo y Lavalle (9 August 1834 – 16 November 1878) was a Peruvian politician who served as the 20th President of Peru. He was the first civilian President in Peru's history. Biography Born into an aristocratic family of Lima, Per ...
, José de la Riva-Agüero and José Antonio García y García. The club was established based on the
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s that were founded during the 18th century in
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, mainly in the
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neighborhood known as ''Clubland'', and grew in popularity throughout
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during the 19th century. These social centers were frequented by its first president Gaspar de la Puente and contributed to create a reputation to the National Club as the "Old men's Club". Its first institutional premises were located in some apartments on the upper floors of the ''Hotel del Universo'' on the corner of the ''Portal de San Agustín'' with Lártiga St., whose owner was the French citizen Estanislao Courtheoux,. This hotel was located in the so-called
Plazuela del Teatro Theatre Square () is a public square located next to the Teatro Segura in the second block of Jirón Huancavelica, part of the historic centre of Lima, Peru. History The second block of the current jirón Huancavelica was the location of one of t ...
(named after the Segura Theatre next to it) and was a few blocks from the Palace of Government. In 1859, the club was relocated to one of its members' houses in the Valladolid street and then was moved to the ancestral home of the Counts of Fuente González and Villar de Fuentes (known today as Casa Barbieri) where it occupied the apartments of the upper floor. Then, in 1869, the club was moved to its fourth location at the corner of the ''Portal de Botoneros'' and Mercaderes St. in the Plaza Mayor, where the would later be located. In this place, the members of the club were eyewitnesses of the Gutiérrez brothers' attempted coup d'état in 1872 and after the events of the
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and the Chilean occupation of Lima. Later, between 1891 and 1895, the club occupied the upper floors of the so-called
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which was once the house of
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and was owned by De la Riva-Agüero family at the time. The club briefly hosted the members of the ''
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'' in this location, after the troops of General
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assaulted and looted the headquarters of that institution during the events of the Peruvian civil war of 1894-1895. In 1895, the club was located in a small palace on Núñez street, owned by Mr. Ernesto Puccio, located within the
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. The move to this location meant a period of consolidation for the club, which materialized in the use of a complete lot for the first time. Finally, in 1929, it was established in its permanent location in front of the '' Plaza San Martín'', on the foundations of a house that belonged to Guillermo Talleri and that had formerly belonged to the Silva Santisteban family. In 1881, considering the economic crisis created by the War with Chile, the president of the young Club de la Unión General César Canevaro proposed the fusion of both clubs under the presidency of the National Club. The plan which effectively had united the two main Peruvian clubs was voted and then rejected by the National Club members. Distinguished characters from Peruvian republican life have belonged to the National Club, including seventeen presidents of the Republic (including José Pardo and Augusto B. Leguía who served as vicepresidents) and notable figures who took part in the historic events of May 2, 1866, in the naval campaign of 1879, in the trenches of
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and Miraflores, and in the battle of Huamachuco. Likewise, the club was the main meeting place for the twenty-four friends, an oligarchy group belonging to the
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that led the country during a historical period known as the '' Aristocratic Republic''.


Clubhouse

The current premises of the club were built next to the ''
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'' and on the site of a small square called the ''Plaza de la Micheo'' located between the old streets of Belén and Iturrizaga, whose land today forms part of Plaza San Martín, one of the main squares of the
historic centre of Lima The Historic Centre of Lima () is the historic city centre of the city of Lima, the capital of Peru. Located in the city's districts of Lima and Rímac, both in the Rímac Valley, it consists of two areas: the first is the Monumental Zone est ...
inaugurated by President
Augusto B. Leguía Augusto Bernardino Leguía y Salcedo (19 February 1863 – 6 February 1932) was a Peruvian politician who served as President of Peru from 1908 to 1912 and from 1919 to 1930, the latter term known as the " Oncenio" after its eleven-year length. ...
in 1921 during the celebrations for the Centennial of the Independence of Peru. The design and plans were entrusted to the
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architect
Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski Ryszard Jaxa-Małachowski Kulisicz (Odessa, — Lima, ), later known as Ricardo de Jaxa Małachowski, was a Polish-Peruvian architect, active in Peru for nearly all of his professional career. He was one of the major architects of the capital ci ...
and the engineer Enrique Bianchi. In the first stage of construction of the building, the
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-based firm ''The Foundation Company'' intervened and later the administration of the work was assumed directly by the architect Malachowski, which was completed in 1929. The engineer Bianchi, one of the promoters of the project, passed away before seeing it finished. The French academic-style building is currently located in front of Plaza San Martín, on the west side at the corner of the ''Portal de Zela'' with the ''
Jirón de la Unión The Jirón de la Unión, or Union Street, is a pedestrian street located in the Historic Centre of Lima, part of the capital of Peru. For many decades it was the most important boulevards of the city, often described as the most aristocratic, wh ...
''. Due to its architectural value, it has been declared a historical monument as part of the Cultural Heritage of the Nation. In front of this place, the director of the newspaper '' El Comercio'',
Antonio Miró Quesada de la Guerra Antonio Tomás Miró Quesada de la Guerra (Callao; — Lima; ) was a Peruvian journalist, lawyer, diplomat and politician. He was director of the newspaper '' El Comercio'' from 1905 until his assassination in 1935, having written articles in his ...
, was murdered in 1935 together with his wife María Laos Argüelles by a young '' Aprista'', when they were both walking from the Hotel Bolívar to have lunch at the club.


List of presidents

The following list details the members who have held the presidency of the club since its founding in 1855:


See also

* History of Peru (1895–1919), a period known as the ''Aristocratic Republic'' in Peruvian historiography. *
Historic Centre of Lima The Historic Centre of Lima () is the historic city centre of the city of Lima, the capital of Peru. Located in the city's districts of Lima and Rímac, both in the Rímac Valley, it consists of two areas: the first is the Monumental Zone est ...
*
Plaza San Martín, Lima The Plaza San Martín is one of the most representative public spaces of the city of Lima, Peru. It is located at the ninth block of Avenida Nicolás de Piérola, Colmena avenue, within the Historic Centre of Lima which was declared a World Herita ...


References

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