Paseo Colón
Paseo Colón | |
From | Plaza Bolognesi |
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Major junctions | Avenida Wilson, Jirón Washington, Paseo de la República |
To | Plaza Grau |
9 December Avenue (Spanish: Avenida 9 de Diciembre), commonly known as Paseo Colón, is an avenue in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street is named after the statue of Christopher Columbus located in the avenue.[1]
History
[edit]The place where the Paseo Colón extends today constituted, during the viceregal era, the southern limit of the city where the Walls of Lima stood.[2] In 1898, during the government of President Nicolás de Piérola, the avenue was drawn up with the name of 9 de Diciembre[3] and would later be renamed Paseo Colón due to its pedestrian nature.[4][5] From the moment it was laid out, Paseo Colón was considered an aristocratic avenue since it was located in the middle of the Parque de la Exposición. As proof of this, the buildings on the road still show their republican-style decorations.[6] However, this road suffered a great deterioration during the eighties, currently it has undergone an efficient recovery.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Paseo Colón". Visita Lima.
- ^ Bonilla Di Tolla, Enrique (2009). Lima y el Callao: Guía de Arquitectura y Paisaje (PDF) (in Spanish). Junta de Andalucía. p. 33.
- ^ "Especial Aniversario de Lima". RPP Noticias. 2008-01-19. Archived from the original on 2008-01-19.
- ^ Ramón Joffré, Gabriel. "El guión de la cirugía urbana: Lima 1850-1940" (PDF). Ensayos en Ciencias Sociales (9). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-30.
- ^ Lohmann Villena, Guillermo (1992). Paseo Colón (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial MAPFRE. pp. 233–235. ISBN 84-7100-407-0. OCLC 28157476.
- ^ Pino, David (2010-10-29). "Retrofoto: El Paseo Colón". Lima La Única.