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  2. Funicular de Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The station located at the feet of the hill was designed by architect Luciano Kulczewski, [1] while the strength of steel wire ropes was tested by engineer Jorge Alessandri, who later went on to become president of Chile (1958–1964). [2] Between July 11 and August 11, 1949 the service was suspended for repairs and maintenance. [3]

  3. Santiago Cable Car - Wikipedia

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    The Santiago Cable Car was officially opened on April 1, 1980, with 72 ovoid-shaped cars, which covered the 20-minute 4.8 km section at 14.4 km/h. [ 2 ] On December 12, 2008, a mechanical fault left 20 people trapped in the cable car for two hours, without registering any injuries. [ 3 ]

  4. Santiago Metropolitan Park - Wikipedia

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    The Santiago Metropolitan Park is an urban park located within the city of Santiago, capital of Chile.Consisting of the San Cristóbal, Chacarillas and Los Gemelos hills, and the areas of Tupahue, Lo Saldés, Pirámide and Bosque Santiago, [2] the park is located between four communes of Santiago – Huechuraba, Providencia, Recoleta and Vitacura – and covers around 722 hectares, making it ...

  5. List of gondola lifts - Wikipedia

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    BreckConnect Gondola; Cañon City. Royal Gorge Aerial Gondola; Keystone. River Run Gondola; Outpost Gondola; Snowmass. Elk Camp; Sky Cab (Pulse Gondola, Cabriolet) Steamboat. Silver Bullet Gondola (first 8-passenger gondola in the world) Wild Blue Gondola; Telluride. Mountain Village Gondola; Vail. Eagle Bahn Gondola; Gondola One; Winter Park ...

  6. Edificio José Miguel Carrera - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1940, it was one of the first multi-story buildings constructed from reinforced concrete in Chile. [3] The 17-story hotel had two basement levels and a rooftop swimming pool for the guests, including Queen Elizabeth II and Pope John Paul II. Intercontinental Hotels managed the hotel from January 1, 1950 [4] to 1960.

  7. Parque Bicentenario - Wikipedia

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    The Bicentenario Park (Spanish: Parque Bicentenario, literally "Bicentennial Park"), is one of the largest parks of the city of Santiago, Chile. [1] The park was designed by the Chilean architect Teodoro Fernández after winning the official design competition in 1998, and the first phase opened its doors in 2007.

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