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Cuartel General del Cuerpo de Bomberos de Santiago

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Adolf Möller. The firefighting companies of that time were housed in the building until the needs of the city caused that these were progressively scattered throughout Santiago. The last company that occupied the building was relocated in 1972, leaving the General Administration of the Firefighters
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The building was renovated in 1986, and in 1992 the quarters facing Santo Domingo Street were remodeled to house the vehicles of the Commandancy. The building was damaged by the
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was housed in the building for commemorating the 150th anniversary of the creation of the Firefighters Corps of Santiago, which will hopefully be connected to the
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The old building served as the home of 5 of the 7 companies that were created. Between 1865 and 1866 it was added a tower to the building, built by
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In 1893, with the demolition of the old colonial quarter began the construction of the new building on the same site. It was inaugurated in
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The exterior walls are built in clay brick masonry, while the basement walls are of stone masonry. The internal walls are a mixture of
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and wood framing. The building has wooden-beamed floors with a cement plaster layer, and has wood stairs in its interior.
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character. It features four stories, a 37-m-high tower that overlooks Paseo Puente street, and a turret on its
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is a building located at the corner of Santo Domingo and Paseo Puente streets, in
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in 1541 and took possession of a plot of land located immediately north of the
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and the first prison in the city were built on that site. As a result of the
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The current building was built on a site whose owner was
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Santiago
Chile
1895
Firefighters Corps of Santiago
National Historic Monument
Pedro de Valdivia
Santiago
Plaza de Armas
Stables
1647 Santiago earthquake
governor
Chilean independence
Church of the Company Fire
Fermín Vivaceta
paila
United States
Henry Meiggs
1895
German
architect
2010 Chile earthquake
fire museum
Museo Histórico Nacional
Central Post Office Building
Second Empire architecture
Renaissance Revival
chamfered corner
adobe

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