Mapocho Cultural Center Tours

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This early 20th-century railway station building has been restored to its original glory to become an important venue for public events.

Visit Mapocho Cultural Center (Centro Cultural Estación Mapocho) for everything from art exhibitions to concerts, conventions and food fairs. Admire the architecture of a building that was once among the busiest railway stations for travel throughout Chile and Argentina and is now a designated national monument.

The building holds an important place in Chilean history. It was constructed in 1910 by local architect Emilio Jéquier to celebrate the first centenary of Chile’s independence. For several years the station was a hub for train transportation to northern Chile, the Valparaiso coastline and Argentina. With the decline of the railroads, the station fell into decay and was eventually closed for service in 1987 before reopening in its current format in 1994.

Take time to appreciate the grandiose façade, which features large arched doorways and intricately carved stonework. A gleaming marble floor, grand archways and domes with stained-glass windows cut into them add artistic flair to the entrance hall. The main hall has a vaulted ceiling and displays similarities to the iconic railway stations of Europe.

Events take place year round at the venue. These include folkloric concerts performed by Chilean musicians and shows by national dance and theater companies. Browse painting, photography, sculpture and visual arts exhibitions by artists such as Ricardo Anwandter. With anime, cinema, tattoo and yoga expositions, there’s something for all tastes.

You’ll find Mapocho Cultural Center on the Costanera Norte, a road at the northern edge of Santiago’s city center. From Plaza de Armas it’s a 15-minute walk to the center. The closest metro station is Cal y Canto, which is on Line 2. Drivers can park for a fee at Parque Forestal.

Check the official website of Mapocho Cultural Center for a timetable of events and any applicable admission fees. Nearby are several other notable city attractions. One is the Mercado Central, a 19th-century food hall famous for its boisterous fish market and restaurants. Parque Forestal is home to the National Museum of Fine Arts.

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