One of Chiloé’s 16 UNESCO-listed churches, the Church of San Francisco (Iglesia San Francisco de Castro) stands as a neo-Gothic gem in the heart of Castro. Designed by Italian architect Eduardo Provasoli and constructed by local carpenters, this vibrant structure is painted a sunny yellow with violet trim, making it a striking feature of the Plaza de Armas. Visitors can admire the intricate craftsmanship and the harmonious blend of European and local architectural styles, which reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Church of San Francisco (Iglesia San Francisco de Castro)
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