| Brief Description:
The Churches of Chiloé represent a unique example in Latin
America of an outstanding form of ecclesiastical wooden architecture.
They represent a tradition initiated by the Jesuit Peripatetic Mission
in the 17th and 18th centuries, continued and enriched by the Franciscans
during the 19th century and still prevailing today. These churches
embody the intangible richness of the Chiloé Archipelago, and
bear witness to a successful fusion of indigenous and European culture,
the full integration of its architecture in the landscape and environment,
as well as to the spiritual values of the communities.
Source: UNESCO World Heritage Committee |