Come and learn at the Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos, one of the most important cultural and historical spaces in Latin America. This powerful museum invites visitors to reflect on Chile’s recent history, human rights, and the impact of the 1973 military coup and military dictatorship. Through its permanent and temporary exhibitions, the museum preserves testimonies, official documents, photographs, and audiovisual archives that help us understand the social and political context of that period and its lasting consequences.
The tour is guided by Héctor, a political analyst who provides deep historical context, critical analysis, and engaging storytelling. Rather than simply walking through the exhibits, you will explore the broader political processes behind the events, the international dimension, and the ongoing debates around memory, justice, and democracy in Chile today.
After the museum visit, we continue the experience outdoors by exploring nearby street art connected to themes of memory and resistance, followed by a stop at a local coffee place that keeps the conversation alive in a relaxed and reflective atmosphere.
This is not just a visit — it is an immersive, educational, and thought-provoking experience. With Roots & Routes, come and live tourism with meaning.