Poeta Neruda s/n, Isla Negra, El Quisco, Región de Valparaíso, Chile
One of Pablo Neruda's houses. It's an impressive living memory museum. It has an audio tour, and the most fascinating things are all the different strange objects he collected. Staff is helpful. However, it's a small place, groups of 10 are allowed and must take turns to move around the house. The view and surroundings are stunning.
great tour, great house. I don't understand how it actually functioned as a house, seems like for a community he had a lot of accumulated wealth and unnecessary trinkets and dedicated rooms to house them that served no other purpose. Amazing view of the pacific and really interesting palce
Very kind personnel. Very interesting house to see, even if you're not a huge Neruda follower. There's not much else in the town though.
Great house with a beautiful view. Rich in history. They provide Audio guide for Visiting Pablo Naruda's House
By far the best of the three Neruda house museums, with the oddly eclectic interests of its former occupant absolutely showcased throughout. However, suffers many of the same problems as the others in that, ultimately, all this shows is the unending depths of Neruda's narcissism, and his contempt for fellow humans despite his flowery words and extravagantly socialist politics.
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