Palacio Ossa, Cultural center in Ñuñoa, Chile
The Palacio Ossa is a cultural center in Ñuñoa featuring a 78-seat cinema, workshop rooms, and dedicated spaces for artistic activities. The building hosts film screenings and art courses designed for people of different ages and interests.
The building was constructed in 1860 and reflects 19th-century architectural styles from Chile. It was later converted into a municipal cultural institution to bring arts and cinema to the public.
The center screens films regularly from Argentina, Brazil, and France alongside workshops in painting, dance, and other art forms. Visitors experience how the space serves as a gathering place where people come to watch movies and learn creative skills together.
The center is located at Irarrázaval 4055 and offers free film screenings on weekends. Those interested in workshops can register by email at talleres@ccn.cl.
The center screens films specifically for children on Saturday mornings along with rotoscoping animation workshops. This creates a direct pathway for young people to learn filmmaking techniques and explore their own creativity.
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