Lutheran Church of Valparaíso
A population of German immigrants who were attracted to Valparaíso’s prosperous seaport grew on Concepción Hill during the early 19th century. Their first a...
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A population of German immigrants who were attracted to Valparaíso’s prosperous seaport grew on Concepción Hill during the early 19th century. Their first attempt to establish an Evangelical Lutheran church in 1867 soon dissolved. However, in 1897, they finished building La Santa Cruz. It is historical significant as South America’s first Protestant church with a bell tower.
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