1. Baburizza Palace, also known as Palacio Baburizza, is a beautiful historic building located in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Valparaíso, Chile. The palace was built in 1916 by Italian architect Renato Schiavon for Croatian businessman Pascual Baburizza.
The palace’s architecture is a mix of European styles, mainly French and Italian, and it features stunning details such as marble floors, stained glass windows, and ornate ceilings. The building was originally used as a private residence for the Baburizza family, but it was later converted into a museum in 1971.
Today, Baburizza Palace houses the Municipal Museum of Fine Arts of Valparaíso, showcasing a collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts by Chilean and international artists. The museum’s collection includes works by famous Chilean artists such as Alfredo Valenzuela Puelma and Juan Francisco González, as well as European artists like Claude Monet and Piet Mondrian.
2. The working hours of Palacio Baburizza are as follows:
- Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Closed on Mondays
For more information and inquiries, you can contact the museum at +56 32 221 5863.
3. Ticket Information:
- General Admission: $6,000 CLP (about $8 USD)
- Reduced Admission for students and seniors: $3,000 CLP (about $4 USD)
- Free admission for children under 12 years old, teachers, and residents of Valparaíso on Sundays
- The museum is located at Paseo Yugoslavo 176, Cerro Alegre, Valparaíso, Chile. It is easily accessible by public transportation or taxi from various parts of the city.


