Pablo Neruda had three houses in Chile…read more
This one, named La Chascona, is in the capital of Santiago, and it's a quirky little place.
Originally built as a love shack, this was home to Neruda and his mistress and later wife, Matilde, whenever they were in the city.
The rooms are varied and they're also quite small. You can definitely tell that the years have made height requirements for houses different. That being said, the house is full of eclectic trinkets.
It's said that Matilde moved rooms in the house after Neruda died, never being able to sleep in the room that was once theirs. Sad.
The tour for La Chascona is about an hour. They give you an audio tour with options in Spanish, English, or Portuguese. Note, though, that you can only take photos of the exterior of the house.