Favored by tourists, it is one of Peru's best and most well-preserved samples of Andean Baroque civil architecture.
The name of the house derives from the emblematic presence of a centennial tree of "moras" (Mulberry) in the center of the main patio of the large house.
The Casa del Moral houses a collection of paintings from the "Escuela Cusqueña" (Cusco School), a colonial art form.
Its library contains more than 3,000 volumes, primarily hispanic literature.
The house is currently the property of the Peruvian bank Bancosur.