The Casa de Correos y Telégrafos (Post and Telegraph office in English) is the central post office of the city of Lima, Peru.
The building is located at Conde de Superunda street in the historic centre of Lima, near the Plaza Mayor.
Additionally, the building houses the Postal and Philatelic Museum of Peru (Museo Postal y Filatélico del Perú) and a Serpost office.
Its facade contains a clock, and a bronze lion depicted with its snout open and devouring correspondence.
The building occupies an area of 6,537 m2,[3] and adjacent to it are parts of a gravestone, belonging to politician Rodrigo Franco Montes de Peralta [es], used as part of the pathway.