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Santiago seeks to build a cultural avenue like those in Buenos Aires or Madrid

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More than fifty institutions and cultural centers located around Santiago's main avenue agreed on Tuesday to expand their cooperation and coordinate their programming to turn that historic thoroughfare into a cultural hub, similar to those in other capitals such as Buenos Aires or Madrid. Museums, theaters, libraries, cinemas and universities created the Red Alameda Cultural, a platform on which they will publish all their activities to enliven the corridor and offer citizens a complete cultural experience.

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Santiago de Chile, 9 Jun (Prensa Latina) Half a hundred cultural and academic institutions, both in the public and private sectors, today proclaimed the Alameda Cultural Network, a project aimed at giving new life to the most important avenue in Chile. The post They create in the capital of Chile the Alameda Cultural Network first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

More than fifty institutions located along the Alameda are articulated for the first time with the objective of reviving the center of the capital through culture. Among them are the National Library, the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center (GAM), the Cultural Center La Moneda, Matucana100, Centro Arte Alameda and the [...] The post Museums, theaters, cultural centers and universities are articulated to reactivate the Alameda Axis from its cultural…

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radionuevomundo.cl broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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