Brunet Castle

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Brunet Castle
Castillo Brunet
Castillo Brunet.jpg
General information
TypeCastle
Town or cityViña del Mar
CountryChile
Coordinates33°01′18″S 71°33′43″W / 33.02178°S 71.56206°W / -33.02178; -71.56206Coordinates: 33°01′18″S 71°33′43″W / 33.02178°S 71.56206°W / -33.02178; -71.56206
Design and construction
ArchitectAlfredo Azancot

The Brunet Castle (Spanish: Castillo Brunet), also known as Yarur Palace (Spanish: Palacio Yarur), is a historic castle in Viña del Mar, Chile.

History[]

The Brunet Castle was built for the Brunet family to the architectural design of Alfredo Azancot, with Jorge Schroeder Espinoza was project architect.[1]

The castle was purchased by in 1940.[1] Shortly after, he hired Schroeder to remodel the castle.[1] In 1945, it was used as a summer residence by the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2]

It has been listed since May 9, 2000.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Lugares de Interes: Castillos y Palacios". City of Viña del Mar. Archived from the original on January 1, 2017. Retrieved December 31, 2016.
  2. ^ "Palace Plans Revealed". The Paris News. Paris, Texas. February 7, 1945. p. 4. Retrieved December 31, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. A governmental inspection of Palacio Yarur, formerly called the "Brunet Palace", has resulted in reports at Vina, Chile, that this architectural fantasy will be used by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs during the summer. The Palacio Yarur is in a dominating position on a hillside overlooking the river. The President's Summer Palace is nearby.
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