Historic Sites and Landmarks
This collection highlights Chile’s diverse heritage, from the northern deserts to the southern tip of Patagonia. It features significant naval battlefields from the War of the Pacific, such as Punta Angamos and Tarapacá, where pivotal 19th-century encounters took place. In the south, the list includes historic maritime structures in Punta Arenas, including skeletal wooden piers and monuments commemorating the region's seafaring importance, alongside colonial-era religious architecture in the Andean highlands.
Globo Terraqueo
A terrestrial globe monument situated on the waterfront of Punta Arenas, representing the geographical importance of the Strait of Magellan.
Battle of Angamos
The Battle of Angamos was a naval encounter of the War of the Pacific fought between the navies of Chile and Perú at Punta Angamos, on 8…
Battle of Tarapacá
The Battle of Tarapacá occurred on November 27, 1879, during the Tarapacá Campaign of the War of the Pacific.
Antiguo muelle de pasajeros
Historic wooden remains of the former passenger pier in Punta Arenas, originally built in the late 19th century to serve as a primary maritime gateway to the city.
Muelle Loreto
Ruins of a historic pier used for transporting coal from the Loreto mine to the waterfront. The structure remains as a landmark of the city's industrial and maritime heritage.
Iglesia de Tignamar
An 18th-century stone church located in the precordillera of the Arica and Parinacota Region. The site features traditional Andean colonial architecture and provides views over the surrounding valley.
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