Estación Mapocho

Santiago


Rail services north once left from Estación Mapocho. Earthquake damage and the decay of the rail system led to its closure, but it's been reincarnated as a cultural center that hosts art exhibitions, major concerts and trade expos.

It's worth a walk by just to check out the soaring cast-iron structure of the main hall, which was built in France then assembled in Santiago behind its golden beaux-arts-style stone facade.


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