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theatre building in Santiago, Chile

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Convention centre and office block, built as the headquarters for the third UNCTAD conference held in Santiago in 1972, named Centro Cultural Metropolitano (UNCTAD III). Opened 3 Apr 1972. After the conference, used as a cultural centre. Closed 1973 during the Pinochet regime. Later used as convention centre and Ministery of Defence. Damaged by fire in 2006. Subsequently rebuilt as a cultural centre. 2010 reopened as Centro Cultural Gabriela Mis...)
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Property / Note: Convention centre and office block, built as the headquarters for the third UNCTAD conference held in Santiago in 1972, named Centro Cultural Metropolitano (UNCTAD III). Opened 3 Apr 1972. After the conference, used as a cultural centre. Closed 1973 during the Pinochet regime. Later used as convention centre and Ministery of Defence. Damaged by fire in 2006. Subsequently rebuilt as a cultural centre. 2010 reopened as Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral (GAM), named in honour of the Chilean writer and diplomat, Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957). (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Santiago, Chile
  • GAM - Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral
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GAM - Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral [Santiago]
theatre building in Santiago, Chile
  • GAM - Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral

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33°26'20.699"S, 70°38'23.021"W
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Convention centre and office block, built as the headquarters for the third UNCTAD conference held in Santiago in 1972, named Centro Cultural Metropolitano (UNCTAD III). Opened 3 Apr 1972. After the conference, used as a cultural centre. Closed 1973 during the Pinochet regime. Later used as convention centre and Ministery of Defence. Damaged by fire in 2006. Subsequently rebuilt as a cultural centre. 2010 reopened as Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral (GAM), named in honour of the Chilean writer and diplomat, Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957). (English)
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3 April 1972
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