The project is constituting a public cultural support for the community, intended to help to configure an identity for the locality, and acting as a cultural magnet associated with the territory, its history, and its particular ways of life. Associated with the traditional horseraces of rural Chile, the pavilion helps to configure the image of a landscape, a community, and a country in function of its traditions, renewing and integrating a civic sector of the village, promoting rural tourism, and contributing to the sustenance of the community, which sees its roots reflected in this traditional activity.
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