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O′Higgins 350 | Calle Baquedano, Iquique, ChileMap
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  • Trek827744
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    Will be spectacular when stained glass is redone

    Interesting house from another era. Somewhat on the sparse side in decor and limited to first floor. The stained glass ceiling must have been spectacular but is being restored so only photos to go on.

    Reviewed on Nov 24, 2018
  • mayumitama
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    has the potential to be a great visit, I guess you have to catch it at the right time

    I was very excited to come here having read about the history of the home and how it had been repurposed to showcase local art. However, when I was there (mid June, low season, middle of the day, perh...

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2017
  • J L
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    Very passionate guide

    We really enjoyed exploring this fascinating old house. There are several rooms to see downstairs, plus an exhibition of photos of the mine workers. We asked if there was anything more to see upstairs...

    Reviewed on Jun 24, 2016
  • 411isabellad
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    Long line, not much to see

    After being closed for reparations, we can still only visit a few rooms to see some furniture and paintings of the rich family that lived there. There is a billiards room as well. In the center area t...

    Reviewed on Jun 12, 2016
  • Nadieaqui
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    It was beautiful.

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    It was spectacular once. What is well maintained is very nice. Unfortunately, it lacks maintenance at the second floor because of lack of resources.

    Reviewed on Mar 2, 2020
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