La Chascona is a house in the Barrio Bellavista of Santiago, Chile, which was owned by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. La Chascona reflects Neruda's quirky style, in particular his love of the sea, and is now a popular destination for tourists. Neruda began work on the house in 1953 for his then secret lover, Matilde Urrutia, whose curly red hair inspired the house’s name; chascona is a Chilean Spanish word of Quechua origin referring to a wild mane of hair. In the house, there is a 1955 painting "Matilde" by Diego Rivera.
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Chascona
Official Website http://www.fundacionneruda.org/es/la-chascona/informacion-visita
Phone +56-2-2777 87 41 / +56-2-2737 87 12
Address Fernando Márquez de la Plata 0192, Barrio Bellavista, Santiago, Chile
Coordinates -33°25'52.535" N -70°38'2.958" E