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In the heart of Santiago, Chile, you'll find the eye-catching Edificio Dos Caracoles (Two Snails Building). This architectural marvel is famous for its spiral design, with vibrant curved facades that showcase the genius of Chilean artist Fernando Castillo Velasco. Each "snail shell" is actually a residential unit, blending functionality with South American magical realism. Don't miss exploring nearby landmarks like Plaza de Armas and Mercado Central, where you can savor authentic Chilean flavors—try the crispy empanadas or a refreshing Pisco Sour!

Novotel Santiago Las Condes

Novotel Santiago Las Condes

4.5 / 5Great24 Reviews
Alonso de Córdova 5199
3.51KM from Edificio Dos Caracoles
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Novotel Santiago Vitacura

Novotel Santiago Vitacura

4.3 / 5Good19 Reviews
Américo Vespucio Nte. 1630, Vitacura
3.14KM from Edificio Dos Caracoles
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Novotel Santiago Providencia

Novotel Santiago Providencia

4.6 / 5Great14 Reviews
Holanda 222
0.61KM from Edificio Dos Caracoles
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Edificio Dos Caracoles

The building showcases Latin American Modernism, featuring a distinctive double helix structure inspired by snail shells. Designed by architect Fernando Castillo Velasco in 1966.

As a functional office building, there is no admission fee. Visitors can freely admire the unique exterior and take photos from the outside.

For optimal lighting, visit between 10 AM to 2 PM. Capture the building's spiral form from the northeast side to avoid shadows.

Currently there are no official tours. However, local architecture walking tours often include exterior commentary about this iconic structure.

Take Santiago Metro Line 1 to Los Leones station. The building is a 10-minute walk through the upscale Providencia neighborhood.

It's considered a masterpiece of Chilean modern architecture, notable for its organic curves that break from traditional rectangular designs. The structure symbolizes 1960s architectural innovation.