Los Lagos Region (Spanish: Región de Los Lagos pronounced [loz ˈlaɣos], lit. Region of the Lakes) is one of Chile's 15 regions, which are first order administrative divisions, and comprises four provinces: Chiloé, Llanquihue, Osorno and Palena. The region contains the country's second largest island, Chiloé, and the second largest lake, Llanquihue.
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Made almost entirely of wood – with wooden arches, buttresses and columns - this church was constructed by local artisans between 1910 and 1912.
A short uphill hike from the port, this church is worth the effort. All wood inside and outside, well maintained. Just on the opposite of the city's well-laid gardens. There's a small shop for souvenirs and toilers (paid).
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Made entirely of wood, this striking church was designed by an Italian architect in a blend of Neo-Gothic and classic design.
This church is one of the UNESCO Chiloe churches and is really pretty. It has a bright yellow exterior and a fantastic wooden interior with a vaulted ceiling made using ship building techniques. It even takes the shape of an inverted ship's hull. Don't miss this church and as many other UNESCO churches as you can take in.
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The plain brown exterior of the oldest church in Chiloe belies its interesting multicolored interior.
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Take a guided tour with Pedro, the grandson of the founder Antonio Felmer. Impressive dedication to preserving and restoring old artefacts and keeping this historic place open to the public. A must visit if you want to learn about the origins of the settlers in this area.
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Somos un escenario de clase mundial y una escuela artística abierta a la comunidad. Un ejemplo único de desarrollo, integración y descentralización.
The 'Teatro' in Frutillar Bajo is a stunningly beautiful building that expects all the attention it gets. If you happen to be anywhere in the area and can see a concert (or just peek around inside), do so. The acoustics truly are world class, and Bec and I were fortunate enough to experience a free symphony show; this can typically be something one of us would doze off during or lose interest in and quietly leave, but not here! Loved it.
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It’s an unique museum right in front of Llanquihue Lake. You can find Pablo Fierro right there, and talk to him if you like. The museum shows a lot history of Chile as well.
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Loved the ceiling in this church.. after you’re done inside, go out the side door... the little yard area has some beautiful plants and birds
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This small church has wonderful proportions. The color of blue of the church is similar to the sky. There are two other beautiful structures in this small village. It is worth the drive to see it.
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