Fodor's Expert Review Mina El Teniente and Sewell

Rancagua Mine

High in the mountains north of Termas de Cauquenes, 60 km (37 miles) northeast of Rancagua, the El Teniente Mine is the world's largest subterranean copper mine, in operation since colonial times. In 1905 the city of Sewell, known as the "City of Stairs," was constructed at 2,130 meters (6,988 feet) above sea level to house miners. Abandoned in the early 1970s, Sewell was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2006. Rancagua tour operator VTS offers guided tours of both the mine and the city every day (except Monday), with transport from Santiago or Rancagua.

Mine

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Millán 1020
Rancagua, O'Higgins  2820000, Chile

72-295–2692-VTS

www.vts.cl

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: From 44000 pesos

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