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Many of Santiago’s cultural attractions cluster in the historic center and the adjacent Lastarria neighborhood. It was fascinating to delve into the ancient art of Chile’s indigenous peoples, as well as to encounter the country’s vibrant contemporary art scene.
With galleries encircling two arcaded courtyards, this museum near the cathedral houses a small but quality collection of pre-Columbian art. The “Masterpieces” room has an impressive selection of ceramics and sculptures, including ornate Mayan pottery, richly embellished (Mexican) Remojadas figures and a striking pre-Mapuche ceremonial ax. I also enjoyed the “Chile Before Chile” room, with its selection of centuries-old tunics, hats and dignified wooden Chemamülles statues. The unforgettable Textile Gallery contains astonishingly well-preserved textile wall hangings, intricate Chancay lace and an extraordinary Nasca unku (tunic) covered entirely in brightly colored feathers.
Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino
Bandera 361.