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Barrio Puerto (English: the port neighborhood) is the area located between the Plaza Wheelwright and Plaza Sotomayor in the downtown area of
Valparaíso Valparaíso (; ) is a major city, seaport, naval base, and educational centre in the commune of Valparaíso, Chile. "Greater Valparaíso" is the second largest metropolitan area in the country. Valparaíso is located about northwest of Santiago ...
, Chile.


History

Located in southern Valparaíso, the historic area is protected by the municipality and
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. Two buildings within the area are the ''Mercado Puerto'' (English: Port Market), built in 1924, and ''
Iglesia de la Matriz The Iglesia de La Matriz del Salvador (The Matriz Church of the Saviour) is a church (building), church in the city of Valparaíso, Chile. Located in the heart of the port district (Barrio Puerto) of the city, surrounded by cobblestone streets an ...
'' (English: Church of the Matrix). Mercado Puerto is located near the site where Juan de Saavedra landed in 1543, at what is now Plaza Echaurren. Between 2002, when the building was restored, and the
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, the mercado was the site of several seafood restaurants. Near it and Plaza Wheelwright is the ''Iglesia de la Matriz'', an adobe church, known for its octagonal steeple, that was built in 1837. It is the site of the first church built for the city in 1559. The king and queen of Spain donated a 17th-century Spanish carving of Christ in Agony to the church. Plaza Wheelwright is named for
William Wheelwright William Wheelwright (March 18, 1798 – September 26, 1873) was a businessman who played an essential role in the development of steamboat and train transportation in Chile and other parts of South America. In 1838, with help from the Chilean ...
, an American who established a fleet of ships and railroads in Chile. A statue of him is located in the plaza. At the plaza, also called Plaza Aduana, is the custom house, Aduana, that was built in 1854 and 1855. The area also has hotels for sailors who visit the port.


Renovation

There have been plans over the years to improve the crime-ridden area and restore the community, but there has not been much success and many of its residents and businesses have moved to other parts of the city. In 2015, ''Valparaíso Ciudad Creativa, innovadora y Sustentable'' (English: Valparaíso City Creative, Innovative and Sustainable) was implemented in 2016 as part of the ''Programa de Apoyo al Entorno Emprendedor de Corfo'' (English: Support Program for Entrepreneurial Environment of Corfo) to restore the historic patrimonial neighborhoods and encourage tourism. Residents of the Barrio Bustamante and Plaza Bustamante held a street festival with food and entertainment, following a week in which the facades of business and historic buildings were painted as part of the Barrio Puerto's renovations.


Main sights


Plaza Sotomayor


Muelle Prat

Muelle Prat (Prat Pier) is located in west side of Plaza Sotomayor, Valparaiso. It was established in the 1930sValparaiso, capital cultural.
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and all the port activity from Valparaiso can be found there. A fender of about a kilometer long is seen projected towards the sea at one side of the pier, which serves as an anchorage point for big draft boats. Muelle Prat is a great place for tourism since boat trips are offered in order to tour the port as well as craftwork shops and restaurants. The large underground parking lot built under the Plaza Sotomayor (Sotomayor Square) makes it easier for visitors to get there and enjoy the attractions.


Navy Headquarters

The ''Comandancia de la Armada'' (Navy Headquarters) is located in Plaza Sotomayor. It was designed to serve as the headquarters of the Government of the Province of Valparaiso, residence of the intendent, a place of official receptions, and summer residence of the presidents of the Republic. This building was built in 1908–1910, on the same site that occupied the first Intendance, built at the beginning of the 19th century and demolished in 1900. The work was designed and directed by the architect Ernesto Urquieta, who was inspired by the
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, applying forms and elements of the
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from the period of
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; the forms being noticed in the organization of the central body and in the accused stonework of the Zocalo, and the elements in the serene elegance of the lateral bodies. Because of its location and its unique presence, the Palace of the Former Intendance presides over the Plaza Sotomayor (Sotomayor Square). Its façade presents a varied ornamentation of plaster and artificial stone characteristic of the ''
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'', highlighting a set of incoming and outgoing volumes and numerous bays that generate movement in the plane. In the upper part there is a clock and a dome, and the windows of the third floor have balconies facing the Sotomayor square. The central access to this palace consists of a large marble staircase with two small balustrades. The doors are protected by an iron lattice. During the first years this building was constituted in a center of great celebrations that congregated the high society. At present it is occupied by the Commander in Chief of the First Naval Zone.


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