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1. A spectacular coffee shop with a sports theme from Venezuela
2. A massive commercial landmark with modern vibes from Cuba
3. A historic monument of sacred importance & heritage from Peru
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Tony's Bikes is located on the popular Amador corner. On 26th Street at the end of Don Tulio Febres Cordero Avenue. Very close to the city's main tourist areas and with a beautiful view of the Sierra Nevada. Its façade gave life back to the ground floor of the old shopping center. We have a glass-walled façade and a roof covered with the colors of the Italian flag. On its side façade they have a small terrace with some metal tables for those who want to eat outdoors.


There is a large portal, along the entire exterior that has metal structures that adorn the facade with a series of very colorful red beams that serve as columns and are covered with silver metal slats that make them stand out more. The exterior walls are lilac or light purple and gray, and the floors are made of deep blue ceramic tiles that cover the base of the columns. All of this gives a very pleasant, striking and cheerful look to the large complex of stores.


The first thing that strikes the eye at first glance are the two large towers that rise gloriously in the sky of Lima, one of them houses the great bell tower, in fact we were lucky enough to hear it. It is also observed in these columns two balconies, two clocks which are not in operation and two sculptures of figures that frankly we could not recognize, but they are undoubtedly of a Catholic nature.











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