Wulff Castle

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Wulff Castle
Castillo Wulff
Castillo Wulff1.JPG
Northern view
General information
TypeCastle
Address37 Marina Avenue
Town or cityViña del Mar
CountryChile
Completed1906
ClientGustavo Adolfo Wulff Mowle
"El Castillo Wulff", as it is called in Spanish, in 1930

Wulff Castle is a historic castle overlooking the sea in Viña del Mar, Chile. It was built in 1906 for the Wulff family. It is the headquarters of the city heritage center.

History[]

Gustavo Adolfo Wulff Mowle, German saltpeter and coal trader, as well as maritime transporter, migrated to Chile in 1881. In 1904, he bought from Dr. 1,260 square metres (13,600 sq ft) in front of (Castle Hill), in Viña del Mar.[1] He built the new house in 1906.[2] By 1917, Wulff hired architect Alberto Cruz Montt to make the house into a castle.[1] Eventually a new tower was added built upon some rocks on the northern side of the castle, and a bridge joined them together.[1]

In 1946, Mrs. Esperanza Artaza Matta inherited the property, and asked another architect, , to remodel it.[1] The southern tower was removed.[1]

The City bought the castle in 1959.[1] From 1960 until 1988, it housed the (Chilean Navy Forces Museum).[1] Between 1990 and 1999, it lodged the collection of the writer Salvador Reyes Figueroa.[1] In 1995, it was pronounced a by Chilean Law.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Castillo Wulff". Unidad de Patrimonio. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  2. ^ Bernhardson, Wayne (2007). Chile: Including Easter Island. Emeryville: Avalon Travel. p. 121. ISBN 978-1-56691-754-4. OCLC 938504043.

Coordinates: 33°1′8.94″S 71°33′54.6″W / 33.0191500°S 71.565167°W / -33.0191500; -71.565167

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