What a fun, quirky place to visit. FREE and takes no more than 15 or so minutes. Lots of kitschy memorabilia, relevant to Chile and elsewhere. I enjoyed the random placements of old TVs, typewriters, faxes (!!!) and calculators, as well as hobby horses, paper-maché men, and tchotchkes. The artist was on site Sunday as well. There is a translation at the entrance, in the front room, explaining his vision and purpose for the house. Also a really cool photo how it looked when he first bought it. Highly recommend to all ages. Very...
Read moreWe discovered it while walking at the Costanera. Its facade gets your attention because of the multiple items it is built. Inside we found a very interesting place to dig into the little pieces of daily history. Pablo, the museum maker, is working always to add new things to the construction. We really loved to have some words from him and to know the meaning is various pieces hanged over there. I really appreciated also read the little cards we the visitors write to him. You can spend hours in there. Really a nice place...
Read moreThis museum is really interesting. This artist (Pablo Fierro) got the house from the council of Puerto Vares and made it into a museum. It used to be really small but he started to expand it. It's like a maze and in every corner or room there's interesting things to be found. Like drawings. Cause that's what Pablo does, he draws and paints houses in Puerto Varas. He sells copies of his paintings (printings on paper). I bought two for 5000 Peso. One has the family cat Thomas on it. Really worth to stop by if your in...
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