Estación de Desamparados
Inaugurated in 1912, Desamparados Station was the Lima terminal for one of the continent's first railways, which upon completion stretched from the port of Callao to the Andean city of Huancayo. The station was named for a Jesuit church and monastery that stood next door at the time of its construction but that have since been demolished. It now houses the Casa de la Literatura Peruana (House of Peruvian Literature), with exhibits on national writers and a reading library. It's well worth stepping inside to admire the building's elegant art nouveau interior, especially the stained-glass skylight. These days the station also serves as the departure point for luxury rail trips to Huancayo.