
Barrio París-Londres and Londres thirty-eight
Local name: Barrio París-Londres / Londres 38
The final stop will link one man's disappearance to a survivor's testimony and a preserved address.
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Highlights include Barrio París-Londres and Londres thirty-eight, Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts, Former National Congress, Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center (GAM), Hidalgo Castle.
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Local name: Barrio París-Londres / Londres 38
The final stop will link one man's disappearance to a survivor's testimony and a preserved address.
The final stop will link one man's disappearance to a survivor's testimony and a preserved address.
You will learn why careful restoration sometimes has to leave a loss in plain view.
A museum poster will become a document of an exhibition that had to wait.
Eight days of parliamentary history will show how a demand to pass laws turned into a demand to dissolve parliament itself.
This is where the conversation begins about who opens large city buildings to the public, and why.
The former battery shows how a military structure was turned into a city museum.
This stretch will show why book tables remained part of an upgraded district.
A personal story explains the staircases, separate sections, and the transformation of a secret refuge into a permanent home.
Here the story will reconstruct the events of the coup through the façade, the square, and the restored doorway.
A private initiative will bring together here a redesigned square, an art collection, and preserved façades.
The fate of one statue explains how the ceremonial entrance to the hill was created.
You will find yourself on the site of a vanished hall where the country’s armed leader chose resignation over fighting in the capital.
The finale will explain why the former floodplain was given over to trees rather than city blocks.
Here you will see how former printing properties were joined into an open pedestrian quarter.
The crossing links a student episode, the fate of the old bridge, and the origin of Bellavista's main street.
Here, the route will explain why the official and colloquial names went to different bronze figures.
Here you will see why the main square of a barely built city became a place of defense and rebuilding.
The finale will show the place at the summit for which the dismantled statue was hauled up and the road was laid.
This stop links the transformation of private slopes into a public park with the engineering test of the new lift.
The story of one dismissal explains how a church matter split the ruling political camp.
The surviving floor will bring you back to a vanished dance floor at the summit and to a young musician’s first major contract.
A disputed address helps explain how an urban myth became a diplomatic monument.