
We often walk through the city without knowing the value of the buildings around us. In Chile, there is an architectural multiculturalism that has molded the cities with buildings that, to this day, are awarded a heritage title and are not recognized as such by the inhabitants and visitors.
Valparaiso, the port city, so renowned for its architecture that blends perfectly with the slopes of its hills, has approximately 57 national monuments. Many of these buildings are just a few steps away from the inhabitants, forming a large part of the urban landscape of the city, and are positioned as landmarks in the daily routes of the locals.
