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Landmark: Palacio de los TribunalesCity: Chiloe
Country: Chile
Continent: South America
Palacio de los Tribunales, Chiloe, Chile, South America
The Palacio de los Tribunales is a judicial building located in the city of Chiloe, Chile.
This structure serves as the primary courthouse for the region.
Visual Characteristics
The Palacio de los Tribunales is constructed primarily from reinforced concrete and glass. Its exterior features a modernist architectural style characterized by clean lines and geometric forms. The building stands approximately four stories high. The facade is predominantly gray concrete with large, rectangular windows providing natural light to the interior spaces. The roof is flat and utilitarian.
Location & Access Logistics
The Palacio de los Tribunales is situated at Calle Blanco Encalada 345, in the central district of Chiloe. It is approximately 0.2 kilometers east of the main Plaza de Armas. Public parking is available on adjacent streets, though spaces can be limited during business hours. The building is accessible via local bus routes 1, 3, and 5, which stop within a 100-meter radius.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Palacio de los Tribunales commenced in 1958 and was completed in 1962. The architect responsible for the design was Ricardo Larraín. The building was commissioned to consolidate judicial functions previously housed in separate, smaller facilities, providing a central administrative hub for the regional court system.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the building's architectural design from the exterior. Public access to the building's common areas, such as the main lobby, is permitted during business hours. Court proceedings are generally open to the public, subject to security regulations.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on each floor for public use. Limited seating is provided in the main lobby. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent within the building. No food vendors are located directly on the premises, but several cafes and small eateries are situated within a 200-meter radius.
Best Time to Visit
For observing the building's exterior and surrounding urban environment, midday offers consistent lighting. For potential observation of court proceedings, weekday mornings between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM are typically the most active periods.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that during construction, a rare type of fossilized shell was discovered embedded in the concrete foundation, though its significance was not fully documented at the time.
Nearby Landmarks
- Plaza de Armas (0.2km West)
- Museo Regional de Chiloe (0.4km Southwest)
- Iglesia San Francisco (0.3km Northwest)
- Mercado Municipal (0.6km South)