Museums
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| Pablo Neruda’s Home | |
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Pablo Neruda’s Home, better known asPasaje Collado 1is known as an important attraction in Santiago. The museum was once the residence of Nobel Prize writer Pablo Neruda. It comprises four floors and the huge...
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| Museum of Popolar Art | |
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The Museum of Popular Art is worth visiting. The museum houses items of basketwork, pottery, textiles, religious images, musical instruments, bone and wood carvings and leather items.
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| National Museum of Natural History | |
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Those interested in botany, entomology, anthropology, taxidermy, hydrobiology, zoology should visit the National Museum of Natural History.
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| Museum of Contemporary Art | |
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The Museum of Contemporary Art features an organized and systematic collection of sculptures, engravings and paintings by Chilean artists. The museum also offers a significant collection of unique artwork that reveals the cultural...
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| National Museum of Fine Arts | |
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The National Museum of Fine Arts is known for its varied collection of Chilean paintings. It features a collection of more than 3,000 works of art that includes sculptures, engravings, drawings and tapestries
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| Santiago Museum | |
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The Santiago Museum has several exhibition halls containing maps, carriages, ceramics, costumes, letters, models and audiovisual dioramas.
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