Assembled in the 1870's to replace the main church lost to the 1868 earthquake, this national monument was the city's first building constructed of steel and cast iron, with only its door made from wood.
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Assembled in the 1870's to replace the main church lost to the 1868 earthquake, this national monument was the city's first building constructed of steel and cast iron, with only its door made from wood.
This national park is home to vicuna, alpaca, wild chinchilla and many other indigenous Chilean animal species.
This national monument is an enormous rock, standing 110 meters high and paying tribute to the Chilean military victories in the 19th Century Pacific War.
Open daily from 8am to 8pm, this museum sits atop "The Morro" and showcases artifacts from the 19th century Chilean and Peruvian armies.