Santiago, Chile
José Victorino Lastarria 307
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+56 226649337
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Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
As ever, I always find exhibits to entertain me in modern art museums and this didn't disappoint. The entrance fee is very cheap 1000 CP, and the exhibitions are a combination of video art, paintings and sculptures. One item that caught my eye was the grand piano on spiders legs!!! The exhibitions are on split levels, on the top level is a darkened room with more interesting video presentations.
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While roaming the streets of Barrio Lastarria we happened upon the very snazz-ii big spaced art gallery. It’s a multi-floored impressive-lii designed building lots of glass and open space. The modern art on displayed is fantastic even if you’re not an art fundii you are able to decide for yourself, many of the large pieces on displayed at the time of our visit was the five-panel work it could be hung together as one or as five pieces with some space in between. And again entree here is free of charge but they do have a collection box where the voluntary donations can be lodged and as they acknowledge that they real-lii appreciated any donation…….
A beautiful building with great display of art. Has multiple floors and you get to see local art collection.
Nice museum - several floors with multiple exhibitions/installations (mainly, modern art).
Wide spaces well divided and with the perfect lighting for admiring the works on display. The building is also beautiful and located on a charming corner of a charming neighborhood. The store has a good selection of art books.
Cozy modern art museum, not big, but just 1000 pesos entrance fee. Definitely worth it.
It cost me 1000 pesos to get in today. Note cash only they do not take cards. I went yesterday with no cash and could not get in. On the lower ground floor they have one exhibition of simulated waves and other patterns accompanied by noise possibly an earthquake? This is also visible from the ground floor where there is a "chronometer". I did not get this at all you walk through a tunnel built of crushed plastic bottles in gabions and the floor is mirrored glass. At the end of the tunnel there is a digital date then you have to walk back the same route which is very difficult if there are people coming the other way. There are a few exhibits on the upper floor.
The museum is very modern, the artworks are great and a part of the exposition is interactive, which makes it even more interesting, definitely recommend it
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