After Peru declared its independence in 1820, General José de San Martín began a public contest to select the National March, which was published on the 7th of August 1821 in the Gaceta Ministerial (Ministerial Gazette). After hearing all the presented compositions, they selected the last production of Master José Bernardo Alcedo.
Founded in 1945, the French Peruvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIPF) is a non-profit civil association aiming at strengthening the economic and commercial relations between the business communities of both countries.
The Theater Club of Lima houses the oldest drama school in Lima. Since its foundation in 1953 the Club de Teatro de Lima offers theatrical classes. Their teachers are all well known actors themselves.
The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights is the institution of the Peruvian Government in charge of advising the President of Peru in judicial and human rights matters as well as guaranteeing access to an inclusive, transparent, reliable and modern justice to all Peruvians.
Until December 2017 - when the Teatro Julieto unfortunately closed - lovely plays mainly for kids were presented. Now the theater reopened with a new concept.
Founded in 1968 by Peruvian and German businessmen, the German Peruvian Chamber of Commerce (AHK Peru) is a non-profit trade association with today more than 300 affiliated companies making it the largest European binational chamber in Peru.
The Teatro Colon in Lima was once a very luxurious and respected theater. In the 1950s it became a cinema, later in the 1980s an adult movie theater and unfortunately deteriorated rapidly until it was closed in 2003. The beautiful refurbished facade of the old Teatro Colon awaits a new role in Limas cultural scene.
The Ministry of Labor and Promotion of Employment is the institution of the Peruvian Government in charge of all matters related to generating as well as improving formal employment as well as enforcing labor regulations.