Plaza Camilo Mori

Plaza Camilo Mori (Camilo Mori Square) is located in the commune of Providencia, in Santiago, Chile, between the streets of Constitución and Antonia López de Bello, in the heart of Barrio Bellavista. One block away is Pio Nono street, which leads to the Chilean National Zoo and San Cristóbal Hill. Plaza Camilo Mori is also an important meeting place for bohemian culture in Santiago,[1] where important places such as the house-museum of Pablo Neruda (known as La Chascona),[2] the Centro Mori, pubs and restaurants spreading from the plaza south along Constitución street and above all, a great number of workshops, theatres and cultural centers can be found. Nemesio Antúnez, Pablo Neruda, Mario Baeza and Camilo Mori are examples of how artists have given their names to this part of Barrio Bellavista. Access to the square is via station Baquedano of the Santiago Metro.

Plaza Camilo Mori.

References

  1. Chris Pritchard. Chile: Digging for charms in Santiago. The New Zealand Herald. December 19, 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  2. Chile, the land of poets. This is Chile. January 3, 2013. Retrieved January 6, 2013.

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