Arica and Parinacota They will join the celebration of the day of Patrimonies, one of the most important cultural festivities in the country, which will take place on May 24 and 25. The region will join this commemoration with a variety of free activities that seek to connect, take care and enjoy local heritage.
The regional director of the National Service of Cultural Heritage, Lenina Barrios Atencio, stressed that “Arica and Parinacota are full of collective heritage and cultural inheritances that we hope that everyone can know during that weekend in each commune in the region.” Some of the heritage that can be known are archaeological sites, historical monuments, museums and indigenous communities.
Public, private institutions and community organizations that want to join can register their activities – present or virtual – until May 20 on the site (Link not available) The Minister of Cultures, Arts and Heritage, Carolina Arredondo, stressed that “the day of heritage is the cultural festival of Chile” and that this celebration seeks to “feel, live experiences, take care of this heritage.”
The Arica and Parinacota region prepares for a great cultural party, with free activities that will reflect the cultural diversity of the region. Guided visits can be enjoyed to archaeological sites and historical monuments, art and culture exhibitions in museums and community spaces, workshops and arts of traditional art and culture, and music and folk dance presentations.
Everyone is invited to join this celebration, organizing and registering their activities to build a programmatic grill during these two days. The Day of Patrimonies is a celebration that seeks to promote the assessment and care of the cultural heritage of Chile. With more than two decades of history, this cultural party has established itself as one of the most significant citizen celebrations in the country.
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