Valparaíso itself is already a great open-air museum, full of charms that we discover as we enter the city of Buenos Aires. However, the Jewel of the Pacific also has world-renowned museums such as the Naval and Maritime Museum and the Pablo Neruda House Museum, among others. We invite you to check the map and get to know them so you can schedule your next visit to Valparaiso.
Lord Cochrane Museum
The oldest house in Valparaíso, built in 1842, was turned into the Lord Cochrane Museum by the local municipality and
Open Sky Museum
In Valparaiso, colors are everywhere, art is in the air and you can breathe it in every step. Going up
Francisco Fonck Archaeology and History Museum Corporation
Francisco Fonck Archaeology and History Museum Corporation, better known as the Fonck Museum, was created on November 25, 1937 in
Natural History Museum of Valparaiso
The Natural History Museum of Valparaíso was created by educator Eduardo de la Barra in 1878, in two rooms of
Villa Victoria
Villa Victoria is the first live exhibition of the glorious past of Valparaíso in the 19th century, which is what
National Maritime Museum
This museum, which belongs to the Chilean Navy, was originally created in 1915 and operated on board the Huáscar, a
Mirador Lukas Museum
The Mirador Lukas Museum is a cultural center created in homage to the Chilean journalist and illustrator Renzo Pecchenino, better
Espacio Rojo
Without a doubt, Valparaíso is a creative city. From there, Espacio Rojo was born, a showcase for national contemporary art
Utopian Bay Art Gallery
The Bahía Utópica Art Gallery (BUGA) was born in 2007 as a cultural events production company aimed at disseminating and
Miel de Oveja
Miel de Oveja is a beautiful large house located in Cerro Alegre in Valparaiso and it is a showcase for
La Sebastiana
La Sebastiana is a house museum, which originally belonged to the great national poet Pablo Neruda. Before living there, the