Arica fortress


Arica is one of Chile 's most beautiful cities and an important seaport of the country. Located almost on the border with Peru, it, due to mild climatic conditions, is known as the "city of eternal spring" and is very popular with tourists. Among the main attractions of Arica are the fortress of the same name, which is located on the legendary hill of Morro de Arica. Let's talk about forte more.

What is interesting about Arica fortress?

Arica Fortress is located on the top of a coastal hill, whose height is about 140 m above sea level. More than 100 years ago it was on this site that one of the most bloody battles of the Second Pacific War occurred, during which Peruvian troops were captured and smashed by the Chileans. In memory of this significant event on October 6, 1971, the fortress and the hill itself were recognized as a national monument.

To date, the Arica Fortress is home to the Historical and Armory Museums, which will be enjoyed by adults and children, as well as some of the most valuable monuments of culture and history. The most notable of them is the statue of Cristo de la Paz del Morro, symbolizing peace between Chile and Peru. The height of the giant steel monument is 11 meters, while the width is about 9, and the total weight is about 15 tons.

A favorite place for tourists in the fortress is an observation deck with a balcony, from which fascinating landscapes of the Pacific beaches and the whole city open. The best time to visit, according to travelers - the evening, when from the height of the hill you can watch the magic sunsets. Such a walk will appeal not only to lovers of history, but to all romantics and couples in love.

How to get there?

Find the fortress of Arica in the city is easy. At the foot of the hill there is a public transport stop Av. Comandante San Martin / Nelson Mandela, which can be reached by buses L1N, L1R, L2, L4, L5, L6, L7, L8, L10, L12, L14 and L16. To climb to the top, follow the path that adjoins the hill.