Chiloé, an archipelago off the coast of Chile, is known for its wooden churches — built by Jesuit missionaries as early as the 17th century. In 2000, many of these churches were declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but even still they face challenges connected to maintenance and declining church attendance.
Chiloé’s Wooden Churches Remain Beacons Amid Growing Conservation Challenges


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