Santiago is one of those metropolitan joys where the more you look, the more you find. Funky cafes and dance clubs dot Bellavista, Forest Park art collections range from pre-Columbian to contemporary, and architecture runs the gamut from the 16th-century San Francisco Church to mirrored office towers. Shop with the locals at Mall Panora¡mico and give your palate meals to remember with hearty Chilean fare.
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Biblioteca Barrio Matta es una iniciativa vecinal que nace de la Fundación Vive El Patrimonio con aporte de la Municipalidad de Santiago. Cuenta con más de 2000 libros y acceso a la Biblioteca Digital de la Dibam que suma más de 27 mil volúmenes online. La gestión de la Fundación Vive El Patrimonio ha permitido que hoy se ofrezcan múltiples servicios a la comunidad.
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We stayed across the street from this beautiful building and took a walk over to see inside. It was well worth the visit if you love architecture and books, or antiquarian books. It is free, and has beautiful marble staircases, high ceilings, old wooden bookcases, some with glass doors, and a beautiful collection of old books donated to the library. Give yourself about an hour or more and just walk around all the floors you can access. It is still used as a reference library, and probably very good for genealogy.
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The former Library of the Convent of the Recoleta Dominica, belonging to the Dominican Order of Chile, was founded in 1753, together with the Convent, and was given in lending in 1998 to the Directorate of Archives and Museum Libraries (DIBAM), opening its doors in November 2005 as Recoleta Dominica Heritage Library. Its heritage collection dates from the 16th to the 20th centuries. It adds to its library function a museum function, adopting the concept of "Library - Museum".
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