Baburizza is a notable building located in Valparaíso, Chile. It was designed by the architect Gustavo P. P. de la Vega and completed in 1910. The structure is recognized for its eclectic architectural style, which combines elements of Art Nouveau and Neoclassicism.
The building is named after its original owner, Francisco Baburizza, a wealthy businessman and art collector. Today, Baburizza houses the Museo de Bellas Artes de Valparaíso, showcasing a collection of fine arts, including works by both Chilean and international artists.