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restaurants was limited. Many of these specialized in “mittle” or
European food. New restaurants appeared and competed for business and their overall reputation for quality grew. The young people and restaurants then attracted bars and nightclubs to the area. Most of the restaurants today are located from Avenida Mazatlán to Insurgentes and on Alfonso Reyes to Juan Escutia and are estimated at 120. The newer restaurants introduced a new element to dining in Condesa, tables set out on the sidewalk, a rarity as late as the 1990s. However, given Mexico City's mild climate, the concept was an instant success. These restaurant also tend to be more informal and cater to younger crowds with more noise and music than traditional venues and decorated with local artwork.
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made. In the 1930s, apartment building windows with the best views were in the bedrooms, rather than in the living room and dining room. This was switched to the more modern arrangement, by rearranging interior walls. However, the facades, and most of the public areas such as stairwells, were kept true to the original, with the aim of keeping the building's original “identity”.
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of the area's restaurants. It is said that it was the meeting place of bullfighters, businessmen, cattlemen and bullfighting fans from the nearby Plaza de Toros
Condesa. Other traditional establishments were the Roxy ice cream place and the La Gran Vía and La Panadería bakeries. The Bella Época movie theater used to be called the Lido. There used to be a
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Moncada y de Aragón Branciforte. This union produced both the Marchioness of San Roman and the 3rd Marquis of Jaral de Berrio. This family owned these rather large expanses of land in what is now western Mexico City until the second half of the 19th century. A horse from this estate served as a model for the one which is part of the statue of
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are permanently parked trolleybuses donated to Mexico by the
Japanese government in 2000, with the idea of creating educational centers, but they sat abandoned until 2005, when the “Galería Trolebús” (Trolleybus Gallery) was begun to promote non-traditional art projects. The gallery ceased operations
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In the first half of the 20th century, it was tradition here to go every Sunday to La
Coronación church on the corner of Antonio Solá and Parque España to hear mass. After, one then walked along Fernando Montes de Oca Street to Cuautla Street to eat at “El Tío Luis,” the oldest and most traditional
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is an Art Deco building which is noted for its use of curved and straight lines in its form. It was built on irregularly shaped land which used to be the garden of a man named
Basurto. Others built the structure but he authorized the use of his name. The structure was designed by Serrano on Avenida
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The first owner of the lands here was Maria de la Campa y Cos, Countess of San Mateo de
Valparaíso. She married Miguel de Berrio y Zaldívar Ortíz de Landáuzari, who would later acquire the title of Marquis of Jaral de Berrio. The union produced a daughter, Ana María de Berrio y Campa, who married
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Older residents complain of the noise, street congestion, drugs and prostitution. A recent drive to allow bars to stay open later was rejected by residents, and there are demands to review the licenses of establishments which generate noise and around which crimes have happened. Another complaint
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had a devastating impact on
Condesa and Roma. It was damaged physically, and its proximity to heavily damaged Colonia Roma accelerated the already ongoing process of abandonment in the 1980s. Rents in the area fell and many buildings were abandoned and even the two major parks in the area, Parque
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in Mexico, which was popular in the 1930s. By the late 1990s, the San Martín was nearly in ruins, but it was restored between 1998 and 2001 by architect Carlos
Duclaud. While Duclaud made some changes to the interior, most of the original plan of the building remains intact. One major change was
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architecture, as well as innovative modern designs, which give it an overall urban touch. Many buildings date back to the 1920s, such is the case of the
Condesa DF hotel, housed in a 1928 apartment complex; though the art deco style was predominant through to the 1940s. In addition, a lot of new
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The influx of new people and business also brought in some negative elements such as parking problems, trash, transients, noise, crime and overload of the areas drainage and other infrastructure. It also created a demand for street food stalls, which never existed in the area before and bother
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The low rents and wide spaces attracted a new generation of young people to the area who came to live. Others came and installed offices, whose employees need places to eat and parking facilities. This initially created a large demand for restaurants as originally, the number and quality of
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Although many venues that used to host live music have shut down for various reasons, there are still some music cultural hubs such as The Rock Lab/Holawave (a musical instruments shop), Veerkamp (musical instruments shop), Sala Chopin (Piano Store), in between some other coffee shops and
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Condesa is considered fashionable, especially among young businesspeople, students, pet lovers and others. There are some wide avenues and lined with trees. It is mostly filled with restaurants, cafés, boutiques and art galleries. Some of these shops include the
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with two major collapsed buildings where rescue efforts continued day and night for several days, at Álvaro Obregón 286 and at the corner of Amsterdam and Laredo, while other buildings in danger of collapse were evacuated.
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Small park in between Alfonso Reyes and Campeche. Right outside a children's school were people tend to set their dogs free. There is a playground for kids as well as a small workout area with machines for adults.
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For the first two thirds of the 20th century, the colonia grew, becoming popular with middle and upper classes as well as a number of foreigners. Many of these earlier residents had an artistic bent, such as
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Anonymous flyers were distributed in the colonia threatening to exterminate stray dogs in the neighborhood. One of the reasons given for this threat was the amount of feces found on neighborhood streets.
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broke out, many in the neighborhood were under siege by the lower classes and the horse track eventually closed. Today, the curve of this track can still be seen in the layout of Avenida Amsterdam.
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old-time residents. Over the years, many of the buildings’ uses were changed without regulation which put strains on the drainage, electrical system and water in some places.
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El Plaza Condesa is a concert hall that holds an audience of 1,900. However, it is now closed because the building was damaged during the 2017 earthquake.
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The house “El Barco” on Veracruz 42 was the house of Italian photographer and activist Tina Modotti. She lived there for 3 years from 1924 until 1926.
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850:The area was affected by the
394:Eje 4 Sur (Benjamin Franklin)
250:Fountain at Plaza Popcatépetl
242:influence in the neighborhood
3475:Jewish communities in Mexico
3470:Neighborhoods in Mexico City
2709:Trolleybuses of Roma–Condesa
2612:Jardín Edith Sánchez Ramírez
2094:Buenavista old train station
1637:David Lida (February 2002).
1459:(in Spanish). Archived from
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518:and the Popocatepetl Plaza.
491:The Edificio San Martín by
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3425:Demarcaciones territoriales
2992:Centro Urbano Benito Juárez
2637:Museo del Objeto del Objeto
2587:Centro Urbano Benito Juárez
2143:Glorieta de los Insurgentes
1901:Centro Urbano Benito Juárez
1483:"Analizan el Parque México"
852:2017 Mexico City earthquake
818:1985 Mexico City earthquake
615:Mexican War of Independence
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2683:Chilpancingo metro station
2617:Jardín Ramón López Velarde
2204:Taquería El Califa de León
2148:Hilton Mexico City Reforma
2088:Buenavista railway station
2021:Urbano Nonoalco Tlatelolco
1705:Linares, Guillermo López.
939:The area is served by the
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2111:Esquina de la Información
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1846:
1641:. Mexico Files Newsletter
1437:(in Spanish). Mexico City
1368:Lina (January 13, 2010).
1342:"Aquí Vivió Tina Modotti"
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440:Colonia Hipódromo Condesa
346:Colonia Hipódromo Condesa
321:"Barrio Mágico Turístico"
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1569:"Galerías en la Condesa"
477:1985 offshore earthquake
420:are located as follows:
59:Map of neighborhoods in
3465:Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
3245:Ampliación Daniel Garza
3110:Santa María Insurgentes
2828:Extremadura Insurgentes
1996:Santa María Insurgentes
1840:Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
716:Around the same time a
131:19.4125250; -99.1694222
3280:San Miguel Chapultepec
2868:San Pedro de los Pinos
2818:Ciudad de los Deportes
2678:Balderas metro station
2662:Universidad de Londres
2582:Centro Cultural Border
2567:Avenida Álvaro Obregón
2132:Fuente de la República
2083:Biblioteca Vasconcelos
1485:(in Spanish). Mexico:
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514:México with a view of
411:San Miguel Chapultepec
402:Miguel Hidalgo borough
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3437:List of neighborhoods
3354:San Andrés Totoltepec
3115:Santa María la Ribera
2838:Insurgentes San Borja
2785:Jardines del Pedregal
2294:Garibaldi / Lagunilla
2001:Santa María la Ribera
1404:Arquitectura Mexicana
1287:on September 15, 2016
1281:"Edificio San Martín"
785:, community centers,
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503:Art Deco architecture
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3250:Bosques de las Lomas
2919:Bosques de las Lomas
2858:San José Insurgentes
2760:, towns and villages
2642:Plaza Río de Janeiro
2534:Francisco J. Serrano
2192:Plaza Giordano Bruno
2138:Glorieta de la Palma
1053:Universidad La Salle
925:Bosques de las Lomas
917:Lomas de Chapultepec
3369:Venustiano Carranza
3359:San Miguel Topilejo
3227:San Jerónimo Lídice
3219:Magdalena Contreras
3105:San Simón Tolnahuac
2967:Ampliación Asturias
2833:Insurgentes Mixcoac
2632:Mexico City College
2514:Condesa pocket park
2433:Colegio Amado Nervo
2409:Zócalo/Tenochtitlan
2209:Torre del Caballito
2187:Paseo de la Reforma
2160:Monumento a la Raza
1991:San Simón Tolnáhuac
1876:Ampliación Asturias
1519:on October 29, 2013
1463:on October 29, 2010
1380:on January 27, 2010
1150:NoticiasFinancieras
636:Condesa pocket park
630:Condesa Pocket Park
552:Functionalist style
454:Rosario Castellanos
376:, is bordered by:
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3173:Villa de Guadalupe
2524:Ernesto Buenrostro
2389:San Juan de Letrán
2319:Isabel la Católica
2182:Palace of Iturbide
1686:on August 15, 2010
1609:on August 10, 2008
1539:"El Plaza Condesa"
1489:. January 27, 2008
1239:on August 22, 2010
1028:. You can help by
974:Metro Chilpancingo
878:. You can help by
732:department store.
711:Mexican Revolution
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493:Ernesto Buenrostro
301:Cuauhtémoc Borough
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189: • Total
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3150:Gustavo A. Madero
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2597:Fuente de Cibeles
2504:Avenida Ámsterdam
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2239:Mexico City Metro
2067:Antimonumento +72
2060:Antimonumento +43
1946:Hipódromo Condesa
1603:"Colonia Condesa"
1320:"Colonia Condesa"
1102:"Colonia Condesa"
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979:Metro Chapultepec
969:Metro Patriotismo
941:Mexico City metro
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730:Palacio de Hierro
584:Avenida Ámsterdam
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407:Circuito Interior
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