Embassy of Argentina, Lima

The embassy of Argentina in Peru represents the permanent diplomatic mission of the South American country in Peru.

The current Argentine ambassador is Enrique Vaca-Narvaja.

Original building (1938–2012)
The palace was built on land donated in 1921 by the government of Peru on the occasion of the Centennial of the Independence of Peru, located next to the Moorish Arch in the neighbourhood of Santa Beatriz. In response, the Argentine government donated the premises currently occupied by the Embassy of Peru in Buenos Aires, the work of the Argentine architect Alejandro Bustillo.

The Palace was designed in a neo-colonial style by the Argentine architect Martín Noel in 1929 and built by the Construction Engineer Gonzalo Panizo, being inaugurated in 1938 by the then Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru, Carlos Concha Cárdenas, and the then Argentine Ambassador, Ricardo Colombres Mármol. From its inauguration and until 2012, it housed both the embassy and the ambassador's residence.

Due to its architectural and historical value, in October 2019 the building at Av. Arequipa 121 was declared an "Integrated Monument of the Cultural Heritage of the Nation" by the Ministry of Culture of Peru.

Current building
In 2012, the embassy was moved from its original location to San Isidro.