2 Best Sights in Santiago, Chile

Museo de Artes Visuales

Lastarria Fodor's choice

This dazzling museum has one of Chile's finest collections of contemporary Chilean art and it displays the combined private holdings of Chilean industrial moguls Manuel Santa Cruz and Hugo Yaconi. The building itself is a masterpiece: six gallery levels float into each other in surprising ways. The wood floors and Plexiglas-sided stairways create an open and airy space where you might see—depending on what's on display when you visit—paintings and sculptures by Roberto Matta, Arturo Duclos, Gonzalo Cienfuegos, Roser Bru, José Balmes, and Eugenio Dittborn, among others. Pick up artsy souvenirs from Tienda Mulato or refuel at the café next to the entrance.

José Victorino Lastarria 307, Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan, 8320126, Chile
2-2664–9337
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Rate Includes: Free, Closed Mon.

Sala Museo Arqueológico de Santiago

Lastarria

This archaeological museum is devoted specifically to the indigenous peoples of Chile and more than makes up for its small size with the quality of the exhibits, labeled in English and Spanish. Artifacts include an outstanding collection of the Andean headwear used to distinguish different ethnic groups, pottery, jewelry, and a collection of the woven bags used by Andean peoples to carry the coca leaves that sustained them during their long treks at high altitudes. It is located inside the Museo de Artes Visuales, and one entry fee pays for both visits.

José Victorino Lastarria 307, Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan, 8320126, Chile
2-2664–9337
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Free, Closed Mon.