Casa Tenaud
| Palacete Tenaud | |
|---|---|
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| General information | |
| Architectural style | Second Empire |
| Coordinates | 12°03′34″S 77°02′07″W / 12.0594°S 77.0352°W |
| Completed | Early 20th century |
| Closed | December 7, 1945 |
| Demolished | c. 1948 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Claude Sahut |
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The Casa Tenaud, also known as the Palacio Tenaud or as the Palacete Tenaud, was a building located at the intersection of today's Grau Avenue and the Paseo de la República, in Lima, Peru. The building was burned down on December 7, 1945, due to it being the location of the offices of the Revolutionary Union political party, including that of its leader, Luis A. Flores.