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Barrio Lastarria

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A street in Barrio Lastarria.
A guitarist near the Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro

Barrio Lastarria (Lastarria Neighborhood) is an historical neighborhood in the center of Santiago, Chile. Now a popular tourist hub, Barrio Lastarria is a center for cultural activity, with cinemas, theaters, museums, restaurants and bars. Activities such as festivals and live performances are commonly held throughout the streets of Lastarria given its strong cultural flavor, particularly in J.V. Lastarria street and Parque Forestal.[1]

Barrio Lastarria is bordered by the Alameda and Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral to the south, Santa Lucía Hill to the west, Parque Forestal to the north and Plaza Baquedano to the east. Metro stations Universidad Católica and Bellas Artes provide direct access.

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History

Following the Conquest of Chile by Pedro de Valdivia, this area was left under the control of Bartolomé Blumenthal, a German migrant to Chile, who built a mill on the site.[2] As with many neighborhoods in Santiago’s center, Barrio Lastarria was built around a church: in this case, the Iglesia de la Veracruz. Houses were built between the winding streets, notably the house at Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro, built in the beginning of the 19th century. Despite the neighborhood’s early origins, the plaza was only built in 1981 due to interest in preserving a series of facades beginning at the historic house of Gil de Castro.[3]

During the 1990s, the neighborhood began a process of restoration with care not to alter its bohemian and intellectual flavor, with a number of cafés, bars and cultural centers appearing towards the end of the decade and the restoration of facades of the Iglesia de la Veracruz in 2001 and 2002.[4] Since then, as an historic area in Santiago, it has been able to maintain its traditional character despite new development. Barrio Lastarria was declared an official Zona Típica by Chile in 1997.[5]

Due to both the number of visitors and LGBT residents, on 5 November 2006, the Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation (Movilh) held an act in Parque Forestal to declare the sector as the first gay-friendly neighborhood in Santiago.[6]

Places of interest

See also

References

  1. ^ See, for example, Chile art competition begins in Parque Forestal. Santiago Times. 8 November 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  2. ^ La cultura urbana y los estilos de vida en la revitalizacion de un barrio patrimonial del centro histórico de Santiago. El caso Lastarria-Bellas Artes Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Doctorate thesis, Christian Matus Madrid, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Faculty of Architectural Design and Urban Studies. 2010. p.123.
  3. ^ La cultura urbana y los estilos de vida en la revitalizacion de un barrio patrimonial del centro histórico de Santiago. El caso Lastarria-Bellas Artes Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Doctorate thesis, Christian Matus Madrid, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Faculty of Architectural Design and Urban Studies. 2010. p.160.
  4. ^ Acerca del Barrio Lastarria. Barriolastarria.com. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  5. ^ "What to do in the Barrio Lastarria" Archived 2013-12-02 at the Wayback Machine. This is Chile. 30 December 2009. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  6. ^ Valenzuela, Óscar (6 November 2006). "Abuela parlanchina defendió a los gays en el Parque Forestal". Las Últimas Noticias. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  7. ^ Inauguration of the Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral Illuminates Santiago. This is Chile. 7 September 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012.

External links

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