Peruvian culture and cuisine featured at Washington D.C.’s Art All Night 2025

Elmer Schialer Salcedo
Elmer Schialer Salcedo
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An estimated 5,000 people visited the Embassy of Peru in the United States during “Art All Night 2025,” an event organized by the District of Columbia government. The embassy showcased Peruvian cultural and culinary traditions to attendees.

More than 80 organizations participated in the event, including embassies, art galleries, and hotels across Washington D.C. The Peruvian Embassy offered a program featuring music and traditional dance performances.

Visitors to the embassy saw displays of Pucará bulls, retablos, Chulucanas ceramics, jewelry, and watched videos about tourism in Peru. According to the embassy, these exhibits impressed those who attended.



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