Day 1
Fort Bulnes is located 52 kilometers south of Punta Arenas, established on September 21, 1843, where you can learn how the first settlers of these inhospitable southern lands lived. The church, the jail and even the chaplain’s room are some of the places you can visit. This historical monument will make you understand how hard life was in this region.
Day 2
The Municipal Cemetery of Punta Arenas Sara Braun, is located on Bulnes Avenue, in the northern sector of the city and it was declared a National Monument in 2012. Its beauty and tourist attraction is based on the cemetery’s arrangement, its gate donated by Sara Braun, its cypress trees avenues, its blocks housing mausoleums make the cemetery a must-see site of the city.
Day 3
Magallanes Regional Museum located in the historic center of Punta Arenas. This museum includes collections on the creation and history of this southern zone, from the first inhabitants to present days. This palace belonged to the Braun family and was later donated to the city. It shows part of the history of the city and of the Braun family.