Conservation Challenges of Chiloé’s Iconic Wooden Churches

The wooden churches of Chiloé, constructed between the 18th and early 20th centuries, are cultural landmarks in southern Latin America. Despite facing restoration challenges and declining attendance, they were recognized by UNESCO in 2000, highlighting their historical significance and the need for ongoing conservation efforts.

Source: Chiloé’s Wooden Churches Remain Beacons Amid Growing Conservation Challenges

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