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Quinta Normal Park


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nameQuinta Normal Park
photo2017 Santiago de Chile - Entrada de la Quinta Normal de Agricultura.jpg
photo_width275
photo_captionLas Palmeras Avenue
typeUrban park
locationSantiago, Chile
coords
area35.5 ha{{Cite web
urlhttp://www.monumentos.cl/OpenSupport_Monumento/asp/PopUpFicha/ficha_publica.asp?monumento=136
titleParque Quinta Normal
publisherNational Monuments Council
languagees
access-date30 May 2012
url-statusdead
archive-urlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20131015020342/http://www.monumentos.cl/OpenSupport_Monumento/asp/PopUpFicha/ficha_publica.asp?monumento=136
archive-date15 October 2013
operatorSantiago (municipality)

|access-date=30 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131015020342/http://www.monumentos.cl/OpenSupport_Monumento/asp/PopUpFicha/ficha_publica.asp?monumento=136 |archive-date=15 October 2013 Quinta Normal Park is an urban park in the city of Santiago, Chile. The park is located in the Commune of Santiago with its namesake commune, Quinta Normal, situated just outside the park across the communal boundary. The park spans 35.5 ha and is bounded by Matucana Avenue to the east, Portales Avenue to the south and Santo Domingo Street to the north. It is home to several cultural institutions, including the Chilean National Museum of Natural History, and features a railroad museum. The park was founded in 1841, originally intended for greenhouses to cultivate foreign plant species, and has since become a popular space for recreation.

In addition to its museums, Quinta Normal Park offers various amenities for visitors. A recent addition is a water feature where children can play and paddle boats can be rented. At the park's rear, there are standing grills available for public use, perfect for barbecues. The park is historically significant, having hosted the Chilean International Exhibition in 1875.

The Santiago Railway Museum is located in this park. It displays 16 historic steam locomotives and other railway artifacts. Its water crane dates from 1875 and was built in England by Stothert & Pitt in Bath, Somerset.

Transport

The park can be accessed by the Santiago Metro via the metro station that bears its name.

Nearby Landmarks

The Museum of Memory and Human Rights and the Santiago Library are also located in the immediate vicinity. Across the street from the north side of the park lies the Sanctuary of Lourdes, which includes a Lourdes grotto.

References

References

  1. link. (January 1, 2013)
  2. "Guía Urbana de Santiago: Parque Quinta Normal, Plataforma Urbana".
  3. "Home".
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