Cerro San Cristobal
Located in the middle of the capital, between the communes of Recoleta and Providencia, Cerro San Cristóbal rises to a height of 845 meters above sea level. Its name is due to San Cristóbal de Licia, patrono of the travelers. Who made the appointment was the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia. Metropolitan Zoo: officially inaugurated in December 1925, this zoo is the result of years of fundraising and significant management to bring animals from the Argentine cities of Mendoza and Buenos Aires. Currently this place has more than 1000 animals, differentiated in 58 species, all of them taken care of by 50 professionals who operate in the place. Funicular: Installed in 1925, it serves to access the Zoo and to reach the summit of Cerro San Cristobal from Pío Nono Street. Generally it works from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Cable Car: Located on the slopes of Cerro, on Pedro de Valdivia street. This means of transport began operating in 1980. Its route passes thro...
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