COUSIÑO PALACE
A TESTIMONY OF ARISTOCRACY

Erected between 1870 and 1878, it embodies the opulence of the Belle Époque in Santiago’s former aristocratic neighborhood. The neoclassical design by Paul Lathoud, with strong French influences, unfolds in a main two-story building with 27 rooms, complemented by two smaller…
Built in 1924 by Guillermo Manselli in a Neo-Renaissance style, this former residential palace—now the headquarters of the Municipality of Providencia—stands out for its elaborate Florentine mosaics by Aristodemo Lattanzi and the richness of its interior…
Designed and built by French architect Lucien Hénault, Pereira Palace is a prominent example of Neoclassical architecture. Originally the residence of Luis Pereira Cotapos, the brick structure featured two floors with richly ornamented interiors…
Designed by architect Gustavo Mönckeberg in Neo-Rococo style with Art Nouveau elements, this imposing three-story building with a mansard roof and dome originally housed 88 rooms when it was built in 1913.Popularly known as “The Titanic” due to its size, the palace…