Parque Reducto No. 2

2 is a 20,000 m2 public park located at the intersections of Benavides and Luis Bedoya Reyes avenues, in Miraflores District, Lima, Peru.

Located in a former redoubt built by the Peruvian Army during the War of the Pacific, it was declared a National Monument in 1944, and a Patriotic Sanctuary in 1965.

[1] The building formerly used as a train station now houses a museum dedicated to Andrés Avelino Cáceres.

In 1880, the Chileans had landed in Pisco and had successfully pushed north toward the city.

[2] Some of the unidentified bodies at the site were subsequently moved to the crypt at the city's main cemetery.