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Casa de Isla Negra was one of Pablo Neruda's three houses in Chile. It is located at Isla Negra, a coastal area of El Quisco commune, located about 45 km south of Valparaíso and 96 km west of Santiago. It was his favourite house and where he and his third wife, Matilde Urrutia, spent the majority of their time in Chile. Neruda, a lover of the sea and all things maritime, built the home to resemble a ship with low ceilings, creaking wood floors and narrow passageways. A passionate collector, every room has a different collection of bottles, ship figureheads, maps, ships in bottles, and an impressive array of shells, which are located in their own "Under the Sea" room.

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  • Casa de Isla Negra was one of Pablo Neruda's three houses in Chile. It is located at Isla Negra, a coastal area of El Quisco commune, located about 45 km south of Valparaíso and 96 km west of Santiago. It was his favourite house and where he and his third wife, Matilde Urrutia, spent the majority of their time in Chile. Neruda, a lover of the sea and all things maritime, built the home to resemble a ship with low ceilings, creaking wood floors and narrow passageways. A passionate collector, every room has a different collection of bottles, ship figureheads, maps, ships in bottles, and an impressive array of shells, which are located in their own "Under the Sea" room. Neruda fell in love with the house upon visiting the area and requested an advance from his original publisher Carlos George-Nascimento, who provided him with the money for the purchase. Neruda originally intended the house to be used as a meeting point for writers, and dedicated the place to Nascimento as a token of his gratitude. Neruda and Urrutia are buried there. In English, Isla Negra means "Black Island," which refers to a rock outcropping nearby, however Isla Negra is not an island. During the winter, the area is subject to heavy rains, which inspired Neruda to write his Oda a la Tormenta ("Ode to the Storm"). Isla Negra was also Neruda's inspiration for many other poems. The house is now a writer's home museum, managed by the , and has become a popular tourist destination. (en)
  • La Casa de Isla Negra es una de las tres casas que el escritor y poeta chileno Pablo Neruda tenía en su país. Está situada en Isla Negra, comuna de El Quisco, provincia de San Antonio, Región de Valparaíso (ubicada a unos 113 kilómetros de Santiago). Fue declarada Monumento Nacional en 1990.​ (es)
  • La casa de Isla Negra (la « maison d'Isla Negra »), était une des trois résidences du poète Pablo Neruda à (es) au Chili. (fr)
  • La Casa de Isla Negra è stata una delle tre residenze di Pablo Neruda in Cile. Si trova a Isla Negra, sulla costa di El Quisco, a circa 45 km a sud di Valparaíso e a 96 km ad ovest di Santiago del Cile. (it)
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  • Isla Negra, a coastal area of El Quisco commune, located about 45 km south of Valparaíso and 96 km west of Santiago (en)
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  • La Casa de Isla Negra es una de las tres casas que el escritor y poeta chileno Pablo Neruda tenía en su país. Está situada en Isla Negra, comuna de El Quisco, provincia de San Antonio, Región de Valparaíso (ubicada a unos 113 kilómetros de Santiago). Fue declarada Monumento Nacional en 1990.​ (es)
  • La casa de Isla Negra (la « maison d'Isla Negra »), était une des trois résidences du poète Pablo Neruda à (es) au Chili. (fr)
  • La Casa de Isla Negra è stata una delle tre residenze di Pablo Neruda in Cile. Si trova a Isla Negra, sulla costa di El Quisco, a circa 45 km a sud di Valparaíso e a 96 km ad ovest di Santiago del Cile. (it)
  • Casa de Isla Negra was one of Pablo Neruda's three houses in Chile. It is located at Isla Negra, a coastal area of El Quisco commune, located about 45 km south of Valparaíso and 96 km west of Santiago. It was his favourite house and where he and his third wife, Matilde Urrutia, spent the majority of their time in Chile. Neruda, a lover of the sea and all things maritime, built the home to resemble a ship with low ceilings, creaking wood floors and narrow passageways. A passionate collector, every room has a different collection of bottles, ship figureheads, maps, ships in bottles, and an impressive array of shells, which are located in their own "Under the Sea" room. (en)
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