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Entrance to the Ross Park, in 2010.

Agustín Ross Park is a beautiful park located on Agustín Ross Avenue in Pichilemu, Chile. It sits right in front of the old Ross Casino. This special park is recognized as a National Monument of Chile, which means it's an important historical and cultural site for the country.

What Makes Agustín Ross Park Special?

This park is known for its amazing natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. It has many green areas perfect for walking and relaxing.

Ancient Palm Trees

One of the most striking features of Agustín Ross Park is its collection of very old palm trees. These are native Chilean palms, some of which are over 100 years old! Their scientific name is Phoenix canariensis. These tall, impressive trees add a unique touch to the park's landscape.

A Place for Relaxation

After a recent restoration, the park has become an even more inviting place for visitors. It's a popular spot for people to take a stroll, enjoy nature, and spend time outdoors. While many grand houses are located within the park, most of them are private homes today.

History of the Park

Agustín Ross Park has an interesting history, closely linked to the nearby Ross Casino.

Becoming a National Monument

Both Agustín Ross Park and the former Ross Casino were officially declared National Monuments on February 25, 1988. This important designation helps protect them for future generations to enjoy and learn from. It recognizes their value as part of Chile's heritage.

Overcoming Challenges

In 2010, a strong earthquake hit Pichilemu. The park was severely damaged by this natural event. Many of the decorative railings, called balaustrades, around the park were destroyed. However, the park has since been restored, showing its resilience and the community's dedication to preserving this important landmark.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Parque Ross para niños

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