The Santuario María Auxiliadora is a grand parish church with a colorful and impressive interior. Inside, find a series of religious icons, paintings and stained-glass windows. Learn about the culture, plants and animals of Patagonia at an adjacent museum. The church dates to 1911 and honors the Virgin Mary for her help in protecting the indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego’s Dawson Island.
Take time to admire the church’s dominant façade, characterized by grand wooden doors and arched windows. Step inside to see the striking collection of artwork and decorations. Look for sculptures of biblical figures including Jesus and notable saints.
Sit on one of the pews and enjoy a moment of peace. Watch discreetly as devotees come to say prayers and ask for blessings. Fortunate visitors may get the chance to observe a local wedding ceremony.
The Santuario María Auxiliadora is just a 15-minute walk from Plaza Muñoz Gamero, Punta Arenas’ historic central square. Use the free parking area in front of the main entrance. The church is open daily and admission is free. Time your visit to coincide with a service.
After seeing the church, visit Museo Maggiorino Borgatello, located in an adjoining building. Find four floors of exhibits on the ethnography of the Patagonia region. Highlights include an original Yámana canoe, centuries-old fossils and weapons used by indigenous hunters. See an evolution of Chilean currency and dioramas that depict tribal life. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday. Find more information on its official website.
While here, explore the small park opposite Santuario María Auxiliadora. Rising from its center is the Monumento al General Manuel Bulnes, an equestrian statue dedicated to a former Chilean president and military leader. The fascinating Punta Arenas Cemetery is also less than a 10-minute walk away.