Museo de las Tradiciones Chonchinas
Museo de las Tradiciones Chonchinas
Museo de las Tradiciones Chonchinas
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Emyr1
Berkhamsted, UK518 contributions
Dec 2016 • Friends
Quite unassuming from the outside, this museum of how people lived and life in Chonchi over the last couple of centuries was surprisingly interesting. If you're really into this subject, it's a gem - and even if you're not, it's fascinating.
Written December 3, 2016
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Pelican65
Ludlow, UK107 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
A very interesting little museum in a traditional old house. There are a lot of artefacts and pictures relevant to the area and you can get a feel of what it might have been like to live in Chonchi a lifetime ago.....which I guess is the purpose.
Upstairs is an eclectic mix of 'stuff' ......tools, machines and so on from a previous generation.
This is well worth a visit if you have time in Chonchi...it's a shame other towns didn't make the are effort!
Upstairs is an eclectic mix of 'stuff' ......tools, machines and so on from a previous generation.
This is well worth a visit if you have time in Chonchi...it's a shame other towns didn't make the are effort!
Written February 27, 2016
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Craig A
South Carolina820 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
This lovely structure is a once-used personal home. It is roomy and has been well preserved. There are bedrooms, a living area, and a kitchen to observe and consider what life was like back in the day.
Climb the narrow steps to the attic which houses artifacts and implements from the period.
This museum was well worth the time.
Climb the narrow steps to the attic which houses artifacts and implements from the period.
This museum was well worth the time.
Written March 21, 2019
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Caf80
Waco, TX372 contributions
Nov 2018 • Friends
Really cool museum, everything was in excellent shape, the guide we had was amazing. Still fascinated by the smoke room/kitchen... and that areas like that are still being used today.
Written November 23, 2018
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Lee K
Prairie Village, KS1,093 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
Well worth the visit to see life as it was lived many years ago. The artifacts in each room are interesting well preserved. The house is an original and easy to miss.
Written December 20, 2017
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reise-tanta-di
Lafayette, CA2,395 contributions
Feb 2017 • Friends
I appreciate towns and cities that tries to collect and take care of our past collected history. While on Chiloe I visited a number of small but great museum. This was no different. I loved the little child bed, the handmade basked to store climbs or mussels and especially the handwoven belt. Keep up the good work.
Written March 3, 2017
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Thomas A
Santiago, Chile967 contributions
Aug 2014 • Family
This little museum show how life was in Chonchi before modern life, when first settlers came. Worth a short visit.
Written May 22, 2015
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king k
Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile2 contributions
Feb 2015 • Family
chonchi is a precious town. and this museum reflects the vibrant pass of Chonchi. you will feel like living as 30 years a go in a really traditional house.
Written February 21, 2015
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