PALERMO
NEIGHBORHOOD IN BUENOS AIRES
The vast area of Palermo, the largest neighborhood
in the city of Buenos Aires, encompasses many different burrows
such as: Bosques de Palermo, Palermo Chico, and Palermo Viejo.
More than a century and a half ago, all these lands (called estancia
in Argentina) belonged to Juan M. de Rosas, the “caudillo”,
or leading force and governor within the province of Buenos Aires.
After Rosas´ fall this “estancia” was partitioned
into several sub divisions.
By the second half of 1800, during Sarmiento’s presidency
the area developed rapidly and the French landscaper and architect,
Charles Thays designed all gardens, * according to Paris’s
Bois de Boulogne’s and London’s Hyde Park *.
This new area, known as Parque Tres de Febrero is commonly called
Bosques de Palermo (Palermo Woods), and is the most vast and open
green area of Buenos Aires. It contains a huge variety of typical
argentine trees, such as lapachos, palos borrachos, jacarandaes.
These beautiful decorated gardens, the three artificial lakes, the
important and historical monuments are the paradise for visitors
to rest and spend leisure time outside. Locals enjoy picnicking,
bike riding and jogging during the sunny week-ends. Pedal and row
boats can also be hired in the nearby lakes.
There are many amazing sites to see in Palermo other than the lavish
gardens, important places such as:
The Botanical Garden, also designed by Charles
Thays. Many different and exotic species of plants from Asia, Europe
and South America are planted together with bushes and flowers.
You can also admire* beautiful sculptures inside. The botanical
school gives special gardening lessons.
The Zoological Garden: Created in 1874, it is
directly across the Botanical Garden and the Sociedad Rural Argentina
. This is a special place for a long day stroll. You will be able
to enjoy different animal species in their habitats, such as lakes,
jungles, mountains, temples and bridges very accurately reproduced.
Important sculptures and chapels replicas can also be admired.
Plaza Italia: In front of both the zoo and the
botanical garden, Plaza Italia is a strategic point in the city.
Many bus* lines as well as the subway allow converge into the square
facilitating the connection with different zones of the city. Plaza
Italia houses the monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Sociedad Rural Argentina: Founded in 1866, this
large surface houses the annual agricultural fair in July. The rest
of the year different shows and exhibitions are held, such as Feria
del Libro (The book fair), or the present ¨Opera Pampa¨,
a native musical.
The Rosedal (Rose Garden): Inaugurated in the
early 1900’s, it contains more than 1000 different roses from
around the world. A time you should not miss, specially between
September and March when roses are in bloom.. Music concerts, theatre
exhibitions are often on stage. You can also rent a pedal boat in
the lake.
The Planetarium Galileo Galilei: Inaugurated during
the 60’s, this planetarium houses an astronomy museum. Also
to enjoy there are star and light shows, exhibitions, and seminars
that are held within this planet shaped blue building. A scenario
of thousands of stars can be observed inside.
In the same area of the Green Palermo or Palermo Gardens
, the Argentine Polo Field resides, the Japanese Garden, the Hippodrome,
and other stadiums and shopping centers. You can also find various
catholic churches, a mosque, and many more interesting and important
monuments.
Another interesting sub-division is Palermo Chico
or Barrio Parque. The most elegant and traditional
place in Buenos Aires. Its old and French-style mansions are worth
a look during your stroll around Palermo.
While the “green” Palermo has always been wealthy and
fine, the other Palermo, today known as Palermo Viejo,
was a working class neighborhood of cobblestones streets, little
and humble houses, surrounded by many warehouses and factories.
Artists, young designers, intellectuals and simple inhabitants
of Palermo Viejo were the pioneers of this new lifestyle about 25
years ago.
At present, Palermo Viejo, divided into Palermo Soho
and Palermo Hollywood is the trendiest ¨barrio¨
of the city. Its particular bohemian and vanguard atmosphere may
be the reason of the increasing success. During week-ends, the crowded
Plaza Serrano, where a craftsmen fair is held, becomes the “meeting
point”.
Both, Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood have mainly maintained
its particular architecture and a perfect harmony between the old
and the recycled houses. Almost all the ancient houses are now boutiques
where creative designers expose their eccentric works . The spacious
factories and warehouses are mostly used as art galleries, showrooms,
restaurants, bars or TV sets and photo studios. A huge variety of
excellent restaurants are displayed along these calm and shady streets.
This is a special place for a full day stroll.
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