Fodor's Expert Review Museo Municipal de Castro

Castro History Museum

This museum, one block from the Plaza de Armas, gives a good (Spanish-only) introduction to the region's history and culture. Packed into a fairly small space are artifacts from the Huilliche era (primarily farming and fishing implements) through the 19th century (looms, spinning wheels, and plows). One exhibit displays the history of the archipelago's wooden churches; another shows black-and-white photographs of the damage caused by the 1960 earthquake that rocked southern Chile. The museum has a collection of quotations about Chiloé culture by outsiders. "The Chilote talks little, but thinks a lot. He is rarely spontaneous with outsiders, and even with his own countrymen he isn't too communicative," wrote one ethnographer.

History Museum

Quick Facts

Esmeralda 255
Castro, Los Lagos  570000, Chile

65-263–5967

www.museodecastro.cl

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Closed Sun., Mar.–Dec.

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