Museo Histórico Casa Gabriel González Videla - La Serena, Chile
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member denben
S 29° 54.192 W 071° 15.167
19J E 282485 N 6689808
The Gabriel González Videla Historical Museum is located at 495 Matta Street in front of the Plaza de Armas in La Serena, Chile. Between 1927 and 1973, the property belonged to president Gabriel González Videla, who used it as a family residence.
Waymark Code: WM11FW8
Location: Chile
Date Posted: 10/16/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Mark1962
Views: 3

The architecture of the building is eclectic, with two floors and a cornice at the top. The front door and its windows have an upper half arch. Its walls are made of adobe. The facade consists of two levels, while the back of the house has only one floor. It has interior courtyards through which natural light enters.

It is located on the site that belonged to Francisco de Aguirre, founder of the city. Its construction dates from the late nineteenth century.

Between 1927 and 1973 it was owned by Gabriel González Videla (President of Chile from 1946 to 1952). The property was acquired in 1977 by the State of Chile and declared a National Monument in 1981.

The opening of the museum took place on 26 of August of 1984. Its creation was possible thanks to the management of the director of the Archaeological Museum of La Serena, Gonzalo Ampuero, who through an agreement between the then Directorate of Libraries, Archives and Museums (now the National Cultural Heritage Service) and the Municipality of La Serena he managed to get the history and art collections of the archaeological museum to move from location.

The museum was severely affected during the earthquakes of 1997 and 2019 so it had to close its doors to carry out reconstruction work.

Source: Wikipedia (visit link)
Link to the Homestead: [Web Link]

Structure Type: Earthen/ Sod

History if no Link: Not listed

Additional Parking or Point of Interest: Not Listed

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