Valparaíso funiculars

There are 16 extant historical elevators (Spanish: ascensores) in the city of Valparaíso in Chile. Technically most of these elevators are bona fide funiculars. Only one of them, the Ascensor Polanco, is a true vertical elevator. They were mainly constructed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[1]

Description

Valparaíso in Chile, due to the number of hills above the so-called plan has had up to 30 ascensores.[2][3] Only 16 of them remained extant today and they are declared National Monuments of Chile.[4]

These extant ascensores are a part of the Historic Quarter of the Seaport City of Valparaíso site which since 2003 is included into the UNESCO's World Heritage List.[5]

Below is a list of known elevators (funiculars and the lift) in Valparaiso.[6]

Number from west[7] Name Hill name Date opened Date closed notes
03 Arrayán Cerro Santo Domingo 1905 1964
02 Artillería Cerro Artillería 1893 Operating
25 Barón Cerro Barón 1906 Operating
13 Bellavista Cerro Bellavista 1897 1955
09 Concepción[8] Cerro Concepción 1883 Operating
06 Cordillera Cerro Cordillera 1887 Under renovation
21 El Hogar 1912 1955
08 El Peral Cerro Alegre 1902 Operating
10 Esmeralda Cerro Concepción 1905 1962
14 Espíritu Santo 1911 Operating
15 Florida 1906 Under renovation
00 Hospital Carlos van Buren 1929 Under renovation
18 La Cruz Cerro La Cruz 1908 1992
23 Larraín Cerro Rodríguez 1906 Under renovation
17 Monjas 1912 Under renovation (since 2009)
24 Lecheros 1906 2007
16 Mariposas Cerro Mariposas 1904 Under renovation (since 2009)
12 Panteón 1900 1952
05 Perdices Cerro Arrayán 1932 1962
26 Placeres Cerro Placeres 1913 1971
19 Polanco Cerro Polanco 1913-1916 Operating
20 Ramaditas 1914 1955
11 Reina Victoria Cerro Alegre 1902 Operating
07 San Agustin Cerro Cordillera 1913 Operating
04 Santo Domingo Cerro Santo Domingo 1910 1965
01 Villaseca Cerro Artillería 1907 Under renovation (since 2006)
00 Villanelo (Viña del Mar) 1983 Operating
External images
The funiculars of Valparaíso on Google Street View
Villaseca
Artillería
Cordillera
San Agustin
El Peral
Concepción
Reina Victoria
Espíritu Santo
Florida
Mariposas
Monjas
Hospital Carlos van Buren
Larrain
Lecheros
Barón
Villanelo
For Google Street View images of the Polanco elevator see its own article.

Further reading

  • Barca, Juan Torre (2009). El libro de los Ascensores de Valparaiso. Chile: Cerro Concepcion Editorial Valparaiso.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Ascensores de Valparaíso". www.thisischile.cl. 2018-06-28. Archived from the original on 2018-07-03. Retrieved 2018-07-03.
  2. ^ "Ascensores". Archived from the original on 2013-10-07.
  3. ^ ASCENSORES DE VALPARAISO. communigate.co.uk 5/19/2014 via web.archive.org
  4. ^ "Monumentos". Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales.
  5. ^ "Historic Quarter of the Seaport City of Valparaíso". UNESCO World Heritage Centre 1992-2018.
  6. ^ found in Plano y Guia Turistica, Valparaíso, Chile 5th Edition 2009 http://www.francotours.cl Archived 2010-11-25 at the Wayback Machine, and Carta de Valparaiso Disendora Grafica Ximena Silva San Martin http://www.ximenasilva.cl Archived 2016-01-11 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ In effect from the Nautical/Maritime museum, around to Viña del Mar, as found on page 78 of Barca, Juan Torre El Libro...
  8. ^ Ascensor Concepción. capitalcultural.cl 9/25/2013 via web.archive.org

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