What to do and see in Punta Arenas, Magallanes Region: The Best Museums

August 14, 2021 Moriah Teneyck

Overlooking the Strait of Magellan, this isolated city in southern Patagonia bustles with windswept trekkers en route to glacier-filled Torres del Paine National Park or an Antarctic cruise. Before transiting, take note of the mansion-lined main square, Plaza Muñoz Gamero; the City Cemetery, with its elaborate tombs; and the Sara Braun Palace and Braun Menendez Residence, a preserved slice of the city's wealthy pioneer past. Daily flights connect the city with Santiago and Ushuaia.
Restaurants in Punta Arenas

1. La Galeria: Tienda de Arte y Diseno

Avenida Cristobal Colon 511, Punta Arenas 6200584 Chile +56 9 9233 8008 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/lagaleriatienda/
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

La Galeria: Tienda de Arte y Diseno

Contemporary art gallery and a shop with a Patagonia and Antarctic inspired original art and design objects, books, author jewellery displayed in recovered house of 1901.

Reviewed By katebI7470JZ

A wonderful gallery featuring local artists. The owner was there when we visited and she was able to tell us about each artist, their materials, and their story. A great place to pick up art or handmade items.

2. Casa La Porfia

Pdte. Federico Errazuriz 928, Punta Arenas 6201131 Chile +56 9 7997 9590 [email protected] http://www.casalaporfia.cl
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Casa La Porfia

Art Gallery, Bookstore, Art And Desing Shop. Carrying Out Cultural Events.

3. Museo de Historia Natural Rio Seco

Juan Williams 012812 Ex Figorífico de Río Seco, Punta Arenas Chile +56 9 9099 2015 [email protected] http://www.mhnrioseco.org
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Museo de Historia Natural Rio Seco

El Museo de Historia Natural Río Seco es un lugar en desarrollo o permanente estado de construcción en torno a ensambles y diálogos permeables, principalmente en torno a las ciencias y las artes, sobre materialidades que dicen relación con lo natural y lo cultural.

4. Centro Cultural Braun-Menendez

Hernando De Magallanes 949, Punta Arenas 6200859 Chile
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4.5 based on 304 reviews

Centro Cultural Braun-Menendez

Reviewed By KatrienS955 - Ghent, Belgium

This is a great little museum showcasing on one side the house itself, and on the other side the original inhabitants and the history of the town and the Noruega, Braun and Menendez start and production and sheep empire. The house was build by this clan, which through intermarriage combined the 3 wealthiest families of the region. The house was build with materials from Europe, and must have as such cost a fortune. The house is not that large. It is in pretty good state of repair, has nice stained glass ceilings and some extravagantly decorated rooms. Also part of the cellar, or servants quarter are open. The other part gives a good overview of the founding of Punta Arenas and it being a prisoners colony. It also gives a good overview on a touch screen about the 5 tribes that originally inhabited this area as well as Tuera de Fuego nearby. On display are some of the artefacts that remain from these tribes that were completely wiped out on the Chilean side (and very nearly completely on the Argentinian side). In the current there is a nice garden, they were renovating part of the outside of the mansion.

5. Museo Regional De Magallanes

Hernando de Magallanes 949, Punta Arenas 6200859 Chile (56-61) 244216 [email protected] http://www.museodemagallanes.cl/Vistas_Publicas/publicHome/homePublic.aspx?idInstitucion=94
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4.5 based on 135 reviews

Museo Regional De Magallanes

Reviewed By marcoslO4927EZ - Sao Paulo, Brazil

This is a very interesting museum, especially for those who like everything related to sea travel and exploration.

6. Nao Victoria Museo

km 7,5 norte sitio 2A,, Punta Arenas Chile +56 9 9640 0772 [email protected] http://www.naovictoria.cl
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4.5 based on 1,040 reviews

Nao Victoria Museo

The Nao Victoria Museum is a private museum. fee cost $ 4000 It aims to provide a real experience in replicas of the most important ships in the Magallanes Region. There are four open replicas to visit in the Museum: Nao Victoria, the only fleet commanded by Ferdinand Magellan completed the first circumnavigation of the globe. James Caird, originally a lifeboat Endurance that sailed from Elephant Island to South Georgia during the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of Sir Ernest Shackleton 1916. Goleta Ancud, the ship, under the command of Manuel Bulnes, President of Chile, took the sovereignty of the Magellan Strait to Chile with the construction of Fuerte Bulnes. HMS Beagle, the famous British Navy brig, under the command of Captain Fitz Roy raised cartography work of Magallanes Region. Aboard the boat mythical young Charles Darwin began writing his theory of evolution. surround sound, and many replicas of ancient weapons that can be used by visitors to take pictures

Reviewed By RMJ42 - Santa Rosa, United States

We were on a tour in the rain and did not have enough time to visit this very interesting site. They have a Magellan vessel, a Darwin vessel and Shackleton vessel, all full size with interesting descriptions in Spanish and English. You could spend a lot of time just exploring the ships and getting a history lesson as you read.

7. Museo Salesiano / Magiorinno Borgatello

Avenida Presidente Manuel Bulnes 3016, Punta Arenas 6212680 Chile +56 61 222 1001 http://www.museomaggiorinoborgatello.cl/
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4.5 based on 413 reviews

Museo Salesiano / Magiorinno Borgatello

Reviewed By jenabaintheworld - Washington DC, United States

Good collection of historical artifacts from Patagonia, from early human history to fauna to culture to economic development. This was created by the Salesian mission-- linked to the Catholic church. The museum is now called Museo Maggiorino Borgatello. Well worth a short visit.

8. Museo Del Recuerdo

Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa, Punta Arenas Chile http://www.interpatagonia.com/paseos/museo-del-recuerdo/
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Museo Del Recuerdo

Reviewed By lobstaluva - Springfield, United States

As the name “Museo del Recuerdo” states, this is a museum for remembering. A hundred years ago there were many farming communities in Patagonia that raised sheep. This interesting museum brings one back in time to show typical living conditions. The outdoor portion displays lots of farm equipment from wagons, a windmill, carriages, hoe, steam engine, tractor, and much more. There is a lot of walking over a field as the numerous items are spread out. Around the edge of the field are restored homes, buildings, shops and garage with interesting contents. The “Pabellon Joseph Baeriswyl” building has an amazing collection of watches and clocks amongst other collectibles. Joseph came to Patagonia between 1874-1877, started a slaughterhouse and billiard saloon. There are early cinema projectors, typewriters, printers, adding machines, tailor shop with a collection of irons and sewing machines, an apothecary shop loaded with stuff, a carpentry shop, and garages with beautiful old automobiles and some license plates from the 1920s and 1930s. “Casa Tipica” was built between 1875-80 and is a typical home of that period. The metal frame bed was interesting as was the bedding. There is so much more to see. There was a large locked building that might have had a gift shop and bathrooms, but I don’t know for sure. Nothing was available to us when we were there. If you are a history buff, or interested in farming, you will not want to miss this museum.

9. Palacio Sara Braun

Plaza Munoz Gamero, 716, Punta Arenas Chile +56 61 224 2049 http://www.museodemagallanes.cl/645/w3-channel.html
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4.5 based on 488 reviews

Palacio Sara Braun

Reviewed By 716sachink - Plainview, United States

Palacio Sara Braun is a museum dedicated to Latvian born former Chilean business woman near the main square of Punta Arenas. It is impressive and stands out amongst other buildings. Could view it from the outside only. Will certainly consider visiting inside during my next visit to Punta Arenas.

10. Museo Naval y Maritimo

Pedro Montt 981, Punta Arenas Chile 61 205479 http://www.interpatagonia.com/paseos/museo-naval-maritimo-punta-arenas/
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4.0 based on 85 reviews

Museo Naval y Maritimo

Reviewed By GordonW318 - Gloucester, United Kingdom

The museum contains a wealth of model ships and exhibits detailing everything from the Chilean Mission to rescue Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition to the visit of the USA Great White Flleet of warships.

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