Tupahue Pool

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Tupahue Pool

The Tupahue Pool,"place of God"in Quechua, it is located in the heart of the Metropolitan Park and was inaugurated in 1966.

It is located in an old quarry used as a dump, in a large hollow in which Carlos Martner saw the potential of its views for its location.

It is 82 meters long and 25 meters wide, and visitors can also visit the attractive mural that was designed by the Mexican artist Juan O'Gorman and executed by María Martner. This represents an allegory of the union between the Chilean and Mexican peoples.

Remember that it is only open during the summer season, soTuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m.. Child tickets are valid up to 13 years old. Children under 3 years old do not pay.You can get here in our Santiago cable car or Ecological buses in an easy, fast and safe way.

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