Cultural Heritage Sites
Chiloé's cultural landscape features 18th-century Spanish fortifications like Fuerte Ahui, which defended the Gulf of Ancud. The island's history is preserved in specialized museums, including the former home of writer Francisco Coloane and the Puente Quilo archaeological site. These locations provide insight into the indigenous Huilliche heritage, colonial military architecture, and the region's distinct maritime traditions and paleontological history.
Bernardo O'higgins
Monument dedicated to the Supreme Director and leader of Chilean independence.
Fuerte Ahui
Spanish colonial fortification built in 1779 to protect the Lacuy Peninsula and the entrance to the Chacao Channel.
Fuerte Ahui
Spanish colonial fortification built in 1779 to protect the Lacuy Peninsula and the entrance to the Chacao Channel.
Corporacion Cultural de Ancud
Cultural center and museum in Ancud hosting historical exhibitions and regional art collections related to the Chiloé archipelago.
Museo Puente Quilo
Archaeological site and museum showcasing shell middens and artifacts from early inhabitants, dating back approximately 6,000 years.
Casa Museo Francisco Coloane
Museum located in the former residence of Chilean writer Francisco Coloane, featuring personal belongings and exhibits on his maritime literature.
Fósiles ultima cuota marina
Paleontological site containing marine fossils from the late Miocene and Pliocene epochs.
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