Le Musée des Rois d’Araucanie et de Patagonie, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Le Musée des Rois d’Araucanie et de Patagonie é um Museu está localizado no Tourtoirac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine. O endereço Le Musée des Rois d’Araucanie et de Patagonie é 191-339 Le Bourg, 24390 Tourtoirac, France. Se você precisar de serviço, você pode contatá-los através do site ou telefone, o número de telefone é +33 5 53 51 12 17.

A latitude do Le Musée des Rois d’Araucanie et de Patagonie é 45.2706128, e a longitude é 1.0599935. Le Musée des Rois d’Araucanie et de Patagonie está localizado no Tourtoirac, com as coordenadas gps do 45° 16' 14.2061" N and 1° 03' 35.9766" E.

O fuso horário do lugar é Europe/Paris, o site é http://www.araucanie.com/. Se você tiver alguma dúvida, por favor deixe um comentário.

Museu

Latitude45.2706128Longitude1.0599935
Código postal24390DMS Lat45° 16' 14.2061" N
DMS Lng1° 03' 35.9766" EGeoHASHu00c817b7tukn
UTM Zone31TUTM(E)347819.50323531684
UTM(N)5014843.476174887Fuso horárioEurope/Paris
PaísFranceProvínciaNouvelle-Aquitaine
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The Chilean government was less amused, ambushed him, put him in jail, and a few months later, on trial. Though the former lawyer was able to defend himself, it took the French consul to get him out, and on to a ship back to France. He took up residence in Paris were he spent his time writing petitions and looking for funds to realize his dream. One profitable business being the sale of royal titles and rewards. He managed to return in 1868, was arrested in Argentina in 1874, and tried again 1876 to fall ill, returned to his birth place broke (but not broken). Spend his last years lighting streetlights, to die in September 1878…

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For those of us growing-up with reading Bruce Chatwin’s ‘In Patagonia’, the king of Araucania might ring a bell. Araucania is located in present day Chili between the Biobio river in the north, and the the city of Valdivia to the south. Indigenous peoples resisted the Inca expansion, and drove the Spanish out in 1598, their status settled in the 1641 Quillin pact, remaining independent till 1875.

So what does all this have to do with this spot in rural France? In 1825 a boy is born in a small hamlet close to Tourtoirac. He initially becomes a lawyer in Perigueux but then looks for adventure. Scouring over maps he discovers Araucaria and in 1859 sets out to claim it for France. After some time in the Freemasons lodge of Valparaiso, he crosses into Araucania by 1860. He somehow convinces the locals to unite against Chili and Argentina, and declared himself king. After writing a constitution, a national anthem, designing a national flag and stationary, he informed the world. The indigenous population on the Argentine side of the Andes seemed to like the idea, and asked to join, leaving him the ‘King of Araucaria and Patagonia’!

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He did manage to find a successor, after his family refused the hereditary title, presently the ‘prince of Araucaria’ resides in Paris. There is this small museum at the back of the abbey, and you are able to visit his grave (and that of his successor) on the graveyard just outside the village. A small museum dedicated to a footnote in history, but a curious addition to the Tourtoirac cave.
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