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notable buildings in several European architectural styles of the period (many of which were demolished towards the end of the 1950s and beginning of the 1960s and once again during the 2000s). Consequently, Buenos Aires has often been referred to as the "Paris of South America". Nowadays, what is left of these traditional buildings coexist with elegant modern constructions.
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in the 1870s, the population of the city spread out to avoid the contagion. It was for that reason that, while the underprivileged classes settled in the south-southwest of the city, the most wealthy settled in the Recoleta area, where the height of the terrain reduced the presence of insects which
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style, located on AgĂŒero Street between Libertador Avenue and Las Heras, is home to the new National Library of Argentina. The building was completed in 1992, after 20 years of construction work. It contains more than four million volumes, including twenty priceless editions, such as a rare copy of
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At present, the Government of the City of Buenos Aires has reorganized the fair, encouraging the participation of those artisans whose work is original and authentic, and discouraging those whose merchandise is of low quality or those who simply sell mass-produced items. The artisans, led by the
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These families (many of which were members of the ruling national elite, considered of "noble" ancestry (although there were no noblemen in the former Hispanic territories) for having descended from respected historical figures from the period of Argentine independence), built mansions and other
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Unlike other areas of Recoleta, the only historic structure in this particular portion of the neighborhood is the Ricardo Gutiérrez Children's Hospital. The main wing of this hospital retains the features that it had a century ago, and it is located on the corner of Paraguay and Gallo Streets.
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with a cemetery attached. The Recoleta pathway is nearly the exact geographic center of the neighborhood, and one of its highest points in the city, which, at the end of the 19th century attracted wealthy families from the south of the city who sought to escape from the deadly
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Additionally, on the side streets of the neighborhood, there is a large number of rental properties of more practical design, whose compact structure and austere appearance contrast with the predominantly neoclassic style of much of Recoleta.
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outbreak which began in 1871. From that time on, the Recoleta has been one of the most stylish and expensive neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, home to private family mansions, foreign embassies, and luxury hotels, including the
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Although a large portion of Recoleta has been developed, it still possesses many green spaces. Along Libertador and Figueroa Alcorta Avenues, the RepĂșblica Federativa do Brasil Park is located facing the
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Recoleta is also a distinctive gastronomic area of the city. Its restaurants, many having earned international awards, are located along Ortiz Street, closed to motor traffic. Here, the renowned chef
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The historical center of the neighborhood is the Church of Nuestra Señora del Pilar, construction of which was completed in 1732. For that reason, the neighborhood was occasionally called
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The Recoleta neighborhood is composed of the area limited by Montevideo and Uruguay Streets, CĂłrdoba Avenue, Mario Bravo and Coronel DĂ­az Streets, Las Heras Avenue, Tagle Street, the
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Shelter, administered in the past by the Recollect Fathers. When it ceased functioning as a shelter for the indigent, it was acquired by the city and converted into the
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The Recoleta neighborhood is distinguished by its great cultural spaces. In addition to historical monuments, it is home to the National Fine Arts Museum or
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In the past, the Argentine president's residence was located at the intersection of AgĂŒero Street and Libertador Avenue. After the overthrow of President
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From the end of the nineteenth-century to the start of the 1920s, the Recoleta neighborhood has witnessed the construction of a great number of “
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has had several restaurants. A classic in the neighborhood, and the preferred locale of the Buenos Aires cultural elite, is the literary café,
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in 1955, the luxurious residence was demolished, and today, where it stood, now stands the National Library, work of the Italo-Argentine
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The neighborhood is well known for its shopping opportunities. The most important French and Italian designers have shops in Recoleta.
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Order, which was established in the area at the beginning of the 18th century. They founded a monastery and a church dedicated to
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Several of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the capital are in the Recoleta neighborhood. Among them are the
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finally became accepted by the upper classes of Buenos Aires, especially since it had already become a fad in Paris.
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Facing the cemetery and the cultural center, is the Plaza Intendente Alvear, mistakenly, but commonly known as
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In spite of the demolitions, Recoleta still displays a rich architectural legacy. Outstanding examples are on
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with lead crystal prisms, glass lamp shades, ornate gilded mirrors, and beveled lead crystal window panes,
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is one of the main tourist attractions in the neighborhood. It was designed by the French architect
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The neighborhood has numerous statues and sculptures in its parks and plazas. Among the statues are
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which contrast with larger and more modern apartment buildings, still grace the neighborhood.
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Other contemporary residents who have lent local color to the neighborhood are the comedian
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in the city, known for Paris-style townhouses, lavish former palaces and posh boutiques.
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style building characterized by the cold, humid air typical of gothic structures.
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The name of the neighborhood comes from the monastery – the Recollect Convent (
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rink. It has since been turned into a multimedia exhibition center. Behind
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in 1904. The rail line would be later deactivated and the station demolished.
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Of particular note, in the Plaza Francia facing the cemetery is an enormous
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Convento de la Recoleta destinado para Cementario El edificio llamado
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was known to appear, fights—occasionally bloody—would break out between
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Many university schools are also found in Recoleta, including several
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Of the important residents of the Recoleta neighborhood, the writers
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in the neighborhood served as locales for tango music and dance. The
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and Normal School 1, the oldest portion of which has been declared a
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also lived for a time on Quintana Avenue. In the 1930s, Cardinal
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lyrics reflect life in the Recoleta neighborhood. One song, by
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Junin street, typical of the streets in Recoleta and adjacent
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Together with some sections of the neighboring communities of
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Leyes y decretos promulgados en la provincia de Buenos Aires
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and SeguĂ­, as well as works by European masters such as
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Southwestward view of Recoleta in 2014, overlooking
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Neighborhood of Buenos Aires
From left to right, top to bottom: the Recoleta Cultural Center, Floralis Genérica, France Square and the Recoleta Cemetery with the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar.
Recoleta Cultural Center
Floralis Genérica
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Recoleta Cemetery
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La Recoleta Cemetery
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National Library of the Argentine Republic
National Museum of Fine Arts
National Museum of Decorative Arts
Alvear Palace Hotel
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