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A private house at Saavedra 342, Lautaro Former home of the poet Jorge Teillier. |
A private house at Saavedra 342, Lautaro. Former home of the poet Jorge Teillier. |
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<small>The plenary of the National Monuments Council (CMN) unanimously agreed to approve the request for the declaration as a national monument, in the category of Historic Monument, of the house that during his childhood and youth housed the poet, historian and intellectual of the so-called literary generation of the '50s Jorge Teillier Sandoval. The request had been formulated by Congressman Guillermo Teillier, who accompanied letters of support from several members of the family.</small><ref>https://www.monumentos.gob.cl/prensa/noticias/cmn-aprueba-solicitud-declaratoria-como-monumento-historico-casa-poeta-jorge</ref> |
<small>The plenary of the National Monuments Council (CMN) unanimously agreed to approve the request for the declaration as a national monument, in the category of Historic Monument, of the house that during his childhood and youth housed the poet, historian and intellectual of the so-called literary generation of the '50s Jorge Teillier Sandoval. The request had been formulated by Congressman Guillermo Teillier, who accompanied letters of support from several members of the family.</small><ref>https://www.monumentos.gob.cl/prensa/noticias/cmn-aprueba-solicitud-declaratoria-como-monumento-historico-casa-poeta-jorge</ref> |
Revision as of 14:39, 10 January 2022
Coordinates: 38°31′45″S 72°26′07″W / 38.52928°S 72.43540°W
Casa del poeta Jorge Teillier, residence | |
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General information | |
Type | monument |
Location | Saavedra No.342, Lautaro |
Construction started | 1951 |
Design and construction | |
Developer | Emilio Nualart |
A private house at Saavedra 342, Lautaro. Former home of the poet Jorge Teillier.
The plenary of the National Monuments Council (CMN) unanimously agreed to approve the request for the declaration as a national monument, in the category of Historic Monument, of the house that during his childhood and youth housed the poet, historian and intellectual of the so-called literary generation of the '50s Jorge Teillier Sandoval. The request had been formulated by Congressman Guillermo Teillier, who accompanied letters of support from several members of the family.[1]