Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Santiago 25-2703.2008

Santiago de Chile is a modern metropolis with a shiny face and has one of South America's most dynamic economies. At the same time, struggling street vendors board city buses to hawk everything from pins to ice cream, and housemaids ride for hours to scrub floors and change nappies in exclusive suburbs.
First and foremost, smog-blighted Santiago is a city of commerce.

To be honest with u. I dont like it guys.





Thats true than u can find hips of historical buildings but this smog keeps killing me.

And I am not an architecture person to realy care about it.

Got a fly to Ushuaia tomorrow thanks God


Cerro Santa Lucia-------->
Oldest buildings in Santiago



<------Oldest Church



Chile's presidential palace, Palacio De La Moneda (La Moneda literally means 'the coin'), was designed by Italian architect JoaquĆ­n Toesca as the official mint at the end of the 18th century. It became the presidential residence in 1846. Badly damaged by air force attacks during the 1973 military coup, it was restored before the return to democracy and now houses the presidential offices. The head of state does not reside here now.

Palacio De La Moneda------>








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