Many architects contributed to what is frequently referred to as Santiago's Little Europe, among them Alamos, Larraín, and Mönckeberg. The string of small mansion houses lining the cobbled streets of Calles París and Londres sprang up in the mid-1920s on the vegetable patches and gardens that once belonged to the convent adjoining Iglesia San Francisco. The three- and four-story town houses are all unique; some have brick facades or terra-cotta-tile roofs, and others are done in Palladian style.
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