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Ascensor Concepción

Concepción Elevator

The Concepción elevator is the oldest elevator in Valparaíso. Inaugurated on December 1, 1883, it connects Pasaje Elías, in front
Ascensor Cordillera

Cordillera Elevator

The Cordilera elevator was the second to be built in Valparaíso at the end of the 19th century. Next to
Ascensor Espíritu Santo

Holy Spirit Elevator

The Espíritu Santo elevator was inaugurated on September 11, 1911 and connects the Valparaíso plan with Cerro Bellavista, as well
Ascensor Hospital Van Buren

Hospital Van Buren Elevator

The Van Buren Hospital elevator was inaugurated in 1929, with the objective of transferring patients and officials within the hospital.
Ascensor Polanco

Polanco Elevator

The Polanco elevator was inaugurated in 1916 and is the only elevator in Valparaíso that moves vertically, while the rest
Ascensor Reina Victoria

Queen Victoria Elevator

The Queen Victoria elevator is the elevator with the least trajectory after the Carlos Van Buren Hospital elevator. Its capacity
Ascensor San Agustín

San Agustín Elevator

The San Agustín elevator was inaugurated in 1913 as a complement to the service provided by the Cordillera elevator in

The Artillery elevator

The Artillery elevator is one of the 30 elevators that are part of the history of Valparaíso and was the
Ascensor Barón

Barón elevator

The Baron elevator was inaugurated on April 17, 1909 and was the first electric elevator in the city, a system
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Bellavista Elevator

The Bellavista elevator was the first of two funiculars that Cerro Bellavista has had. It was inaugurated on July 6,
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