Vásquez Palace or Macul Castle

This historic building, declared a National Monument in 2009, currently serves as the headquarters of the Municipality of Macul. Built at the beginning of the 20th century, its 3-storey architecture is neo-colonial in style and has elements brought directly from León, Spain, and represents one of the last vestiges of the large country houses that characterised Macul Avenue in its origins.

Ruka Choyituyiñ Warria Meu

Centro Cultural y Ceremonial de los Pueblos Originarios, Macul.

Urban Mapuche cultural space dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge, ancestral culture and community activities.