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“Chess is everything: Art, Science and Sport”, the Russian Anatoly Karpov and the international master of chess once says. And, indeed, it is an activity that involves, simultaneously, imagination, logical thinking, calculation, the competitive spirit and self-improvement.
Casa Museo Eduardo Frei exhibits “Land development: Frei Montalva and the Land Reform” it has information, unknown photographs and press cuttings that contextualize this important process of Chilean’s history.
The meeting will take place Thursday, August 4, from 11:00 to 13:00 hours EFM House Museum (Hindenburg 683, Providencia) and is aimed at high school students, academics, architects, historians, cultural managers and the general public. What they have in common the Nursing Home “Sisters of the Poor”
The building of Santa Lucía level crossing looked for “getting Santiago out of the ‘Chinese shoe’ (to be involve in a trouble which is very difficult to get out) that constitutes its colonial and narrow streets and where the path from
Didn’t you have fun, as a child, pretending to be an astronaut? , or as an adult, imagining how to travel to the space would be? For the purpose of getting into this adventure through knowledge, Casa Museo EFM invites everybody to participate in the theoretical-practical workshop called Traveling to the Moon. It is open […]
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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