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131: 361: 22: 261:, when the captain of the Royal Navy of France, Juan Francisco Briand de Morandais –a last name that was subsequently hispanized as Morandé, the current street name–, along with his wife Juana Caxyal y Solar, occupied a parcel of land located on Francisco de Riberos Street (present-day Moneda Street). 264:
After passing from owner to owner for nearly two centuries, Joaquín Echenique Gandarillas and Alberto González Errázuriz, owners of the El Diario Ilustrado –newspaper founded in 1902–, purchased the site in 1908 to build there the newspaper headquarters. It was said by historians that the choice of
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by Las Rosas Foundry. There are marble stairs to give access to the four-storey building. Finish materials included plaster, wood, iron and bronze. The building includes many columns and rooms like the main office (which occupies the Intendent of Santiago), a meeting room and a library.
39: 165: 249:, a newspaper that occupied the building until 1928, when the newspaper owners sold the building to the government of Chile to accommodate offices for the Intendencia de Santiago. 130: 86: 58: 507: 241:. It is located in the very heart of the civic district of Santiago, at 93 Morandé Street–at the southeast corner of Morandé and Moneda streets–, close to the 471: 65: 283:
and was officially opened in 1916. Other people involved in the project included: engineer Auclair and constructor FĂ©lix Margoz. The building housed the
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The construction of the building began in 1914 following the design of architect Manuel Cifuentes Gomez,
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The building presents facades to Morandé and Moneda streets. Its chamfered corner is topped by a clock
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and the commerce, all of them with headquarters close to the chosen site.
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such strategic location was to closely watch the work of the
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dome whose eight lower sections were designed by painter
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acquired the building to house there the Intendencia.
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The origins of this historic corner site go back to
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33°26′32″S 70°39′11″W / 33.44222°S 70.65306°W / -33.44222; -70.65306
Intendencia
Santiago Metropolitan Region
Santiago
Chile
Palacio de La Moneda
1722
government
parliamentarians
justice
1928
President of Chile
Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
cupola
1900
stained glass
Pedro Subercaseaux

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