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FINE ARTS NATIONAL MUSEUM In 1905, the design of the Palace of Fine Arts was commissioned by the Chilean-French ar- chitect Émile Jéquier, who was inspired by the internal route and the facade of the Petit Pal- ais of Paris. Its neoclassical style also includes adornments of Art Nouveau at the time. On December 30, 1976, the building of the Na- tional Museum of Fine Arts was declared a Na- tional Monument. (For more information, visit www.mnba.cl ) The international mapping competition küzefest will be held on the facade of the National Museum of Fine Arts.
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Page 1: NATIONAL MUSEUM FINE ARTS - kuzefest.cl · FINE ARTS NATIONAL MUSEUM In 1905, the design of the Palace of Fine Arts was commissioned by the Chilean-French ar-chitect Émile Jéquier,

FINE ARTSNATIONAL MUSEUM

In 1905, the design of the Palace of Fine Arts was commissioned by the Chilean-French ar-chitect Émile Jéquier, who was inspired by the internal route and the facade of the Petit Pal-ais of Paris. Its neoclassical style also includes adornments of Art Nouveau at the time. On December 30, 1976, the building of the Na-tional Museum of Fine Arts was declared a Na-tional Monument. (For more information, visit www.mnba.cl )

“The international mapping competition küzefest will be held on the facade of the National Museum of Fine Arts.”

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SUMMARY INFORMATION

Facade width: 60 mts. approx.

Address: José Miguel de la Barra 650 (Forestal Park), Santiago, Chile.