General Information
Museum name | Museo de Arte Sagrado |
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Category | Art museum |
Location | Las Condes, Santiago, Metropolitan Region, |
Address | Museo de Arte Sagrado - Paseo Ahumada 390, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile (View on Google Maps) |
The Museo de Arte Sagrado, located within the historic Cathedral Metropolitana in Santiago, Chile, showcases a rich collection of religious art. Established in 1972, the museum focuses on items that reflect the history of the Catholic Church in the country. Visitors can explore a range of sacred objects, sculptures, paintings, and colonial-era furniture. The museum’s tranquil setting, complete with a charming interior courtyard and colonial architecture, creates a conducive environment for a brief yet enriching visit. Tours are typically concise, allowing for a comprehensive experience in a short time.
While the museum houses a variety of significant pieces, including Jesuit silverware and religious paintings, specific current exhibitions may vary. The collection emphasizes the artistic evolution of sacred art from the colonial period to contemporary times, making it an insightful stop for those interested in religious artifacts and the cultural history of Chile.
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Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot: No
Amenities
- Restaurant: No
Children
- Good for kids: Yes