Museum of Memory and Human Rights
A museum founded to reflect on and remember the human rights abuses under Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.

📜 Museum dedicated to human rights violations by the Chilean state (1973-1990). A Bicentennial project, inaugurated in 2010, promoting ethical reflection, solidarity, and respect for human rights.

Why Go

🏛️ Reflect on the horrors of the Pinochet dictatorship and learn about Chile's recent history🖼️ Explore video footage, newspaper excerpts, and interactive exhibits📚 Access comprehensive archives and documentation center🆓 Free admission, like many Santiago museums🎨 Explore temporary exhibitions and public art

Why Avoid

⚠️ Deals with difficult themes, may not be suitable for all audiences

Tips

🚇 Easiest access via Quinta Normal metro station🎁 Gift shop available with related souvenirs and books🚶 Consider a visit to nearby Parque La Paz Villa Grimaldi

Cost

💰 Free admission.

Hours

🕒 Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 am to 8:00 pm (cafeteria/gift shop hours, museum likely similar).

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