The Magallanes Regional Museum, housed in the former Braun-Menéndez Palace, stands as a testament to the opulence and influence of the Braun-Menéndez family during Patagonia’s Golden Age. Designed by French architect Antoine Beaulier in 1903, this well-preserved mansion is located in Punta Arenas, Chile. Inside, visitors can explore a rich collection of artifacts that delve into the history and culture of the Magallanes region. The museum also showcases fine furniture, intricate tapestries, and statues, offering a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of its former residents.
Magallanes Regional Museum (Braun-Menendez Palace)
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