When was plaza de mayo buenos aires built




















The original monument is hidden inside the structure we see today. By , the pyramid was very neglected, so the artist Prilidiano Pueyrredon restored it. He built a new pyramid around it and added a small Statue of Liberty that wears Phrygian cap in representation of the Argentinean Republic. It was an area with unfinished buildings where the homeless laid to sleep.

As the first Colon Theatre as built, the hollow disappeared. The western part of the plaza was the place for public executions. Thieves were hanged or shot in front of the people. Their bodies were left hanging for a couple of hours. In the first bullfight was organized on what used to be Plaza Mayor.

In , the local governor purchased the eastern half for inclusion into the grounds of the city's new fort; this section soon became the Plaza de Armas.

Following over a century of overuse and neglect, the local colonial government attempted to give a semblance of order to the plaza by having a colonnade built across it from north to south. Completed in , the Romanesque structure became the plaza's market and the lot to the west of the colonnade became the Plaza de la Victoria. The area continued divided between these two plazas until and with only minor changes in landscaping, chief among them the addition of the May Pyramid, a monument put up to commemorate the newly independent "Provinces of the Rio de la Plata".

That year, however, Mayor Torcuato de Alvear ordered the space modernized, resulting in the resulting in the colonnade's demolition and the creation of the modern Plaza de Mayo.

Today, Plaza de Mayo continues to be an indispensable tourist attraction for those who visit Buenos Aires. Several of the city's major landmarks are located around the Plaza: the Cabildo the city council during the colonial era , the Casa Rosada home of the executive branch of the federal government , the Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires, the May Pyramid, the Equestrian monument to General Manuel Belgrano, the current city hall or.

The Buenos Aires financial district microcentro , affectionately known as la City'' sic also lies besides the Plaza. Map Hotels Places.

The current plaza was laid out in and named to commemorate the May Revolution of that overthrew Spanish rule. The Casa Rosada pink house dominates the Plaza de Mayo. This iconic building houses the Argentine national government and the president's office. In , the This monument represents Manuel Belgrano on horseback and was dedicated in Manuel Belgrano fought for independence from Spanish rule, created the Flag of Argentina, and is revered as one of the main liberators of Argentina.

Several historically and architecturally interesting buildings line the plaza. The original Cabildo, or town council building, was built in The current white colonial-style building was completed in and has undergone several renovations.

The Cabildo is the only colonial-era government building still standing n the Plaza de Mayo. Here, you will find colonial paintings and furniture. The views from the upper levels are wonderful.



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