Lastarria neighborhood Santiago

Lastarria Road

Lastarria, formerly known as “La Cañada”, was the first neighbourhood founded in the city of Santiago. Its historical and cultural surroundings emerge from a natural walk through Parque Forestal, through the National Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Lucia Hill, and the city's Municipal Theatre. The tour ends with a variety of restaurants, pubs and independent design shops which consolidate this area as one the most attractive and visited of the city.

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National Museum of fine Arts

National Museum of Fine Arts

The National Museum of Fine Arts or Palacio de Bellas Artes was inaugurated on 21st September 1910.

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Forestal Park Santiago

Forestal Park

Narrow park dating from 1905 & featuring sculptures & a winding path past museums & attractions.

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Santa Lucía Hill Santiago

Santa Lucia Hill

Urban park located in the heart of Santiago.

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Municipal Theater Santiago

Municipal Theater

The Municipal Theater is the main stage of Chile for classical music.

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La Moneda Goverment Building

La Moneda - Official Government Building

The official government building, seat to the President of the Republic, is generally known as La Moneda.

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Santiago Cathedral

Santiago's Cathedral

One of the most important symbols of Catholicism in Chile and an establishment of official religion, brought by the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century.

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Main Square of Santiago

Main Square

Located in the commune of Santiago, Main Square is the nucleus of the historical center of the capital of the country.

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Gabriela Mistral Cultural Centre

Gabriela Mistral (GAM) Cultural Centre

The Centre Gabriela Mistral, GAM, is a cultural centre devoted to disseminate and promote performing arts and music. 

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