PUEBLITO LOS DOMINICOS
CRAFTSMANSHIP FROM ALL OVER CHILE

The land that now houses the Los Dominicos Handicraft Center was granted to Inés de Suárez in 1544 and passed through various owners until 1767, when it was acquired by María Antonia de Portusagasti and her husband Juan Cranisbro (Gainsborough)…
A vibrant space dedicated to arts and crafts in the heart of the Franklin neighborhood, it brings together a diverse community of entrepreneurs, artisans, and producers offering a wide range of products and services—from artisanal cuisine and designer goods to craft beers, chocolates…
This innovative mixed-use project redefines the concept of a market in Santiago. Located at the corner of Apoquindo and El Bosque Norte, MUT integrates retail, gastronomy, and public spaces, aiming to enhance urban quality of life. MUT stands out for its focus on sustainability…
Spanning several blocks of the Franklin neighborhood, it is much more than a marketplace. Originally emerging as a flea market, it has evolved into a vibrant space where antique dealers, artisans, vintage clothing vendors, rare spare parts sellers, and street musicians converge, creating…