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Santa Lucía Hill

Santa Lucía Hill (Spanish: Cerro Santa Lucía), also known in Mapuche as Huelén Hill (Spanish: Cerro Huelén),[1] is a small hill in the centre of Santiago, Chile. It is situated between Alameda del Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins in the south, Santa Lucía Street in the west and Victoria Subercaseaux on the east. An adjacent metro station is named after it. The hill has an altitude of 629 m and a height of 69 m over the surrounding area. The hill is the remnant of a volcano 15 million years old.[2][better source needed]

Santa Lucía Hill viewed from San Cristóbal Hill.
Santa Lucía Hill.
The Brigadier of the Royal Engineers Manuel Olaguer Feliú, proceeded to draw and build on the Santa Lucía Hill, two forts or castles, one north and another south of the hill.

The hill comprises a 65,300 square metre park[3] adorned with ornate facades, stairways and fountains. At the highest point there is a viewpoint popular with tourists visiting the city and meeting point.

History edit

It was originally called Huelito o heutrecan by the pre-colonization inhabitants. However, the current name comes from the day in which Pedro de Valdivia conquered the hill, on December 13, 1540. That day celebrates "Santa Lucía."

Its first use by its missionaries was as a point of worship, or prayer in the years of the chicken pox outbreak (1541).

In 1816, Manuel Olaguer Feliú, the Brigadier of the Royal Engineers, designed and built two forts or castles on Santa Lucía Hill, one north and the other south of the hill. The forts were built out of stone and lime and could fit eight or twelve cannons each. Besides, Olaguer Feliú drew and built an outbuilding for ammunition depot and to house the garrison.[4]

On one side of the hill, Fort Hidalgo was finished in 1820 as a defensive point. On the other side, the hillside terrain was used as a "cemetery for the dissidents", people who did not follow the then-official Roman Catholic faith, or were considered otherwise unworthy of burial at hallowed grounds. However, the remains buried in the hillside under this fashion were eventually transferred to a secluded section of the General Cemetery, before said cemetery, in turn, was opened to all burials regardless of creed or social condition.

In 1849 James Melville Gilliss led an American naval astronomical expedition to Chile in order to more precisely measure the solar parallax. An observatory was set up on Santa Lucía Hill and operated by Gilliss. When the expedition ended in September 1852 the observatory and related equipment was sold to the Chilean government and formed the nucleus of the first National Astronomical Observatory.[5]

In 1872 Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna decided to conduct a dramatic change to the urban atmosphere of the city of Santiago, among his many works aimed to improve the city, and thus initiated an extensive remodelation of the hill. The works of 1872 consisted of a road which crossed the hill, which at the top accessed a chapel which he also built there, illuminated by the then-novel means of gas. The rest of the hill contains a park with fountains and lookouts. The actual hill is watered by a sophisticated irrigation system. The now iconic yellow and white facade is also a product of Vicuña Mackenna's remodelation.

Vicuña Mackenna was assisted in realizing his designs by the architect Manuel Aldunate, the constructor Enrique Henes, and the stonecutter Andrés Staimbuck.

A few years ago, Santa Lucía hill received an improvement in its illumination system and protections. Also, Fort Hidalgo was restored and reopened to the public. Traditionally, a cannon shot is fired exactly at noon.

Curiosity edit

Located in Santa Lucía Hill there is a monument which consists of a 2 m high stone carved with a paragraph extracted from the text that Pedro de Valdivia sent to emperor Charles V describing the features of the new land conquered.

In popular culture edit

Santa Lucía Hill is one of the entrances to the abyss in the videogame Abyss Odyssey, the entrance is located in the east part of the Terraza Neptuno.

Santa Lucía Hill was featured on the second episode of The Amazing Race 7 with the competing teams finishing their leg in Santiago at Terraza Neptuno.[6] The eighth season of the Israeli version of The Amazing Race also finished its sixth leg at Terraza Neptuno.[7]

Inside Santa Lucía Hill edit

References edit

  1. ^ "CERRO SANTA LUCÍA DE SANTIAGO". Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales (in Spanish). Retrieved August 9, 2020.
  2. ^ http://www.letsgochile.com/locations/central-zone/rm/cerro-santa-lucia Cerro Santa Lucia
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-10.
  4. ^ Barros Arana, Diego (1889). Historia General de Chile (in Spanish). Vol. X. Santiago de Chile: Rafael Jover. pp. 241–243.
  5. ^ Hidalgo Hermosilla, Germán (2017). "Revisiting J.M. Gilliss' astronomical expedition to Chile in 1849-1852" (PDF). Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage. 20 (2): 161–176. Bibcode:2017JAHH...20..161H.
  6. ^ Castro, Adam-Troy (2006). My Ox Is Broken!: Roadblocks, Detours, Fast Forwards and Other Great Moments from Tv's 'the Amazing Race'. BenBella Books. p. 335. ISBN 9781941631454.
  7. ^ המירוץ למיליון. Facebook (in Hebrew). 1 November 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2020.

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Santa Lucia Hill news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Santa Lucia Hill Spanish Cerro Santa Lucia also known in Mapuche as Huelen Hill Spanish Cerro Huelen 1 is a small hill in the centre of Santiago Chile It is situated between Alameda del Libertador Bernardo O Higgins in the south Santa Lucia Street in the west and Victoria Subercaseaux on the east An adjacent metro station is named after it The hill has an altitude of 629 m and a height of 69 m over the surrounding area The hill is the remnant of a volcano 15 million years old 2 better source needed Santa Lucia Hill viewed from San Cristobal Hill Santa Lucia Hill The Brigadier of the Royal Engineers Manuel Olaguer Feliu proceeded to draw and build on the Santa Lucia Hill two forts or castles one north and another south of the hill The hill comprises a 65 300 square metre park 3 adorned with ornate facades stairways and fountains At the highest point there is a viewpoint popular with tourists visiting the city and meeting point Contents 1 History 2 Curiosity 3 In popular culture 4 Inside Santa Lucia Hill 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIt was originally called Huelito o heutrecan by the pre colonization inhabitants However the current name comes from the day in which Pedro de Valdivia conquered the hill on December 13 1540 That day celebrates Santa Lucia Its first use by its missionaries was as a point of worship or prayer in the years of the chicken pox outbreak 1541 In 1816 Manuel Olaguer Feliu the Brigadier of the Royal Engineers designed and built two forts or castles on Santa Lucia Hill one north and the other south of the hill The forts were built out of stone and lime and could fit eight or twelve cannons each Besides Olaguer Feliu drew and built an outbuilding for ammunition depot and to house the garrison 4 On one side of the hill Fort Hidalgo was finished in 1820 as a defensive point On the other side the hillside terrain was used as a cemetery for the dissidents people who did not follow the then official Roman Catholic faith or were considered otherwise unworthy of burial at hallowed grounds However the remains buried in the hillside under this fashion were eventually transferred to a secluded section of the General Cemetery before said cemetery in turn was opened to all burials regardless of creed or social condition In 1849 James Melville Gilliss led an American naval astronomical expedition to Chile in order to more precisely measure the solar parallax An observatory was set up on Santa Lucia Hill and operated by Gilliss When the expedition ended in September 1852 the observatory and related equipment was sold to the Chilean government and formed the nucleus of the first National Astronomical Observatory 5 In 1872 Benjamin Vicuna Mackenna decided to conduct a dramatic change to the urban atmosphere of the city of Santiago among his many works aimed to improve the city and thus initiated an extensive remodelation of the hill The works of 1872 consisted of a road which crossed the hill which at the top accessed a chapel which he also built there illuminated by the then novel means of gas The rest of the hill contains a park with fountains and lookouts The actual hill is watered by a sophisticated irrigation system The now iconic yellow and white facade is also a product of Vicuna Mackenna s remodelation Vicuna Mackenna was assisted in realizing his designs by the architect Manuel Aldunate the constructor Enrique Henes and the stonecutter Andres Staimbuck A few years ago Santa Lucia hill received an improvement in its illumination system and protections Also Fort Hidalgo was restored and reopened to the public Traditionally a cannon shot is fired exactly at noon Curiosity editFurther information First relation letter from Pedro de Valdivia to emperor Charles V Located in Santa Lucia Hill there is a monument which consists of a 2 m high stone carved with a paragraph extracted from the text that Pedro de Valdivia sent to emperor Charles V describing the features of the new land conquered In popular culture editSanta Lucia Hill is one of the entrances to the abyss in the videogame Abyss Odyssey the entrance is located in the east part of the Terraza Neptuno Santa Lucia Hill was featured on the second episode of The Amazing Race 7 with the competing teams finishing their leg in Santiago at Terraza Neptuno 6 The eighth season of the Israeli version of The Amazing Race also finished its sixth leg at Terraza Neptuno 7 Inside Santa Lucia Hill edit nbsp Neptune Fountain nbsp Hermitage of the Cerro Santa Lucia nbsp Views from Santa Lucia nbsp Outlook of the Pedro de Valdivia square nbsp Monument of Pedro de Valdivia nbsp Monument of archbishop Manuel Vicuna Larrain nbsp Monument dedicated in turn to those disowned both by Heaven and Earth buried here for half a century and to Protestants in particular buried here for their faith in Christ nbsp A list with the name of people who founded the city of Santiago during the first cabildo abierto References edit CERRO SANTA LUCIA DE SANTIAGO Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales in Spanish Retrieved August 9 2020 http www letsgochile com locations central zone rm cerro santa lucia Cerro Santa Lucia Volcanes explicados para tus alumnos Archived from the original on 2008 05 10 Barros Arana Diego 1889 Historia General de Chile in Spanish Vol X Santiago de Chile Rafael Jover pp 241 243 Hidalgo Hermosilla German 2017 Revisiting J M Gilliss astronomical expedition to Chile in 1849 1852 PDF Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage 20 2 161 176 Bibcode 2017JAHH 20 161H Castro Adam Troy 2006 My Ox Is Broken Roadblocks Detours Fast Forwards and Other Great Moments from Tv s the Amazing Race BenBella Books p 335 ISBN 9781941631454 המירוץ למיליון Facebook in Hebrew 1 November 2020 Retrieved 1 November 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santa Lucia Hill The Singular Santiago Lastarria Hotel View Panoramic 360 of Cerro Santa Lucia Flip360 33 26 24 S 70 38 38 W 33 440 S 70 644 W 33 440 70 644 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Lucia Hill amp oldid 1137047372, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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