Casa del Arte Diego Rivera

Puerto Montt


A joint Mexican-Chilean project finished in 1964, the upstairs Sala Hardy Wistuba specializes in works by local artists, sculptors and photographers. Also houses a small cafe and an excellent boutique.

It's named after famed Mexican painter and muralist Diego Rivera as a nod to the Mexican people who helped established the project.


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1. Catedral de Puerto Montt

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3. Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón

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4. Monte Verde

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5. Teatro del Lago

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