Things to do in Los Rios Region, Chile: The Best Museums

March 29, 2022 Alida England

Discover the best top things to do in Los Rios Region, Chile including Casa del Castellano, Museo de la Evangelizacion, Neltume Cultural Center, Museum and Memorial, Museo de los Volcanes, Museo Historico Tringlo, Museo Historico y Arqueologico, Arturo Moller Sandrock, Museo Naval Submarino O'Brien, Museo Historico y Antropologico, Museo de la Exploracion Rudolph Amandus Philippi, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo.
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1. Casa del Castellano

Calle del Castillo s/n, Niebla 5090000 Chile +56 63 233 6182 [email protected] http://www.museodeniebla.gob.cl/sitio/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 374 reviews

Casa del Castellano

Museography of the Niebla Castle Site Museum, National Monument. Managed by the National Cultural Heritage Service, its entry is completely free. A must with the history of the South Pacific and international trade routes during the 18th century

2. Museo de la Evangelizacion

Calle Pedro Montt 01 Plaza de Armas de Achao, Achao, Isla Quinchao 5750000 Chile
Excellent
33%
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Museo de la Evangelizacion

3. Neltume Cultural Center, Museum and Memorial

Calle Los Robles frente a la plaza de los pioneros de Neltume, Neltume Chile
Excellent
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4.0 based on 30 reviews

Neltume Cultural Center, Museum and Memorial

4. Museo de los Volcanes

Camino Internacional, Neltume 5210000 Chile +56 63 267 2020 [email protected] http://huilohuilo.com/nuestras-excursiones/museo-de-los-volcanes/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 266 reviews

Museo de los Volcanes

Reviewed By U7146AAsteves - Santiago, Chile

Is located on the Biological Reserve and is a must to visit if you speak Spanish, have a guide or have a translator. The Volcano Museum is uniquely designed five-story building. According to its web site, they offer tours beginning at the top the dome that is at a later date is to become an observatory, Each level offers a wide arrange of artifacts. The ground floors where you will find a large collection of indigenous artifacts with a special focus on the Mapuche people. On the 2nd floor you can find its main attraction. A mammoth horn which was found in Siberia and unfortunately carved on by the Chinese a long time ago. Too bad. . . One of the biggest faults in Chile is the assumption that all visitors speak Spanish. The Museum is a must visit but it is in needs of information in different languages. Our family speaks four languages but I do feel sorry for the people who come here to lean who don't. Entrence to the museum as the Reserve was free of charge due to the hotel we stayed in. Nobody was present at the ticket counter to inquire about hours. If you have children, go around 15 hrs (3 PM) to see them feed the deer (from a elevated walkway bridge. Hopefully the Tram (located next to the museum, will be open to take ride to the top of the mountain to take in a breathtaking view.

5. Museo Historico Tringlo

Lago Ranco 5250000 Chile
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4.0 based on 4 reviews

Museo Historico Tringlo

6. Museo Historico y Arqueologico, Arturo Moller Sandrock

Pedro Lagos #650, Rio Bueno Chile +56 64 234 0433 http://www.registromuseoschile.cl/663/w3-article-50873.html
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Museo Historico y Arqueologico, Arturo Moller Sandrock

7. Museo Naval Submarino O'Brien

Avenida Arturo Prat S/N esquina San Carlos, Valdivia Chile +56 63 223 6906 http://www.ccm-valdivia.cl/2011/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1234&Itemid=635
Excellent
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4.0 based on 233 reviews

Museo Naval Submarino O'Brien

Reviewed By jo_ofredericom2016 - Campinas, Brazil

A submarine of the Chilean Navy is totally open for guided visits. It is a must for those who visit Valdívia! We have a chance to see what life was like underwater, for those whose service was in this vessel. It was used for controlling fisheries, in spite of being fitted out for naval warfare. Visitors can see the cots sailor's shared for sleeping, the bathrooms and showers (used only very sparingly, the motor sectors both diesel and electric, dining rooms, captain's cabin fore and aft sectors and navigation facilities. Questions were stimulated and answered with good humor and in an objective way. It was a nice period of time!

8. Museo Historico y Antropologico

Calle Museo, Am Flussufer, Valdivia Chile http://www.museosaustral.cl/index.php/museos/museo-historico-y-antropologico-mauricio-van-de-maele-valdivia
Excellent
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4.0 based on 107 reviews

Museo Historico y Antropologico

Reviewed By 490theos - Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom

German emigration required their own brewery and the owners built this house which has many rooms furnished as in the mid C19. Enjoyed it!

9. Museo de la Exploracion Rudolph Amandus Philippi

Calle Museo, Valdivia Chile +56 63 221 2872 http://museosaustral.cl/index.php/museos/museo-historico-y-antropologico-mauricio-van-de-maele-valdivia
Excellent
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4.0 based on 49 reviews

Museo de la Exploracion Rudolph Amandus Philippi

10. Museo de Arte Contemporaneo

Calle Museo, Valdivia Chile 63 221968 http://www.macvaldivia.cl/
Excellent
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3.5 based on 42 reviews

Museo de Arte Contemporaneo

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