During the 20th century, new social actors inspired the transformation of Santiago’s urban and social landscape. In addition to the processes associated with of the migration field-city, it also appeared the positioning of the middle class that caused a housing crisis, Eduardo Frei’s government faced it through several institutions.
The origin of the Barrio Italia neighborhood was part of the urbanization and industrialization processes that happened in the capital at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. It was characterized by a series of social, historical and architectural elements that turned the neighborhood into a valuable
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The Museo Histórico Carabineros de Chile (MHC) together with the Departamento de Prevención de Reisgos, Forestal y Medio Ambiente (O.S.5) of Carabineros de Chile, an organization that plays a role of vigilance in the International Committee CITES, and Casa Museo Eduardo Frei Montalva invites you to
Disseminate experiences in which the community has organized proactively to carry out various projects to protect the cultural heritage, it is the objective of this activity organized by Casa Museo. The first session ” File Date : Rescuing the Student Memory” will take place on June 2 at 10:00 am
In September of 1967 took place an unusual, and out of the protocol, meeting in the remote place of San Pedro de Atacama. There arrived Eduardo Frei Montalva to met its inhabitants, who requested to met with him once they learnt he was at the opening of the preliminary
In addition to free guided tours, in the day of celebration contests and sweepstakes will be made for visitors, who can get DVDs with unpublished material about the historical changes that took place between 1964 and 1970 in Chile as a gift.
IV Week of Arts Education
Casa Museo will celebrate its anniversary opening its doors for free
“Museums and Cultural Landscapes” is the topic for the International Museum Day organized by the International Council of Museums (ICOM) that will take place this year on May 18. As in previous year, Casa Museo Eduardo Frei Montalva will be part of this event that welcomes the community with free admission to the museum.