About: Paseo Bulnes

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Paseo Bulnes is a pedestrian street in downtown Santiago. It runs from Alameda Avenue in the north to the Almagro Park in the south. The street is lined by buildings of uniform height and similar facades, which were built under an urban plan approved in 1937 and whose main purpose was the development of a government district around the La Moneda Palace. In 1939, the first zoning regulation plan for Santiago proposed the southward extension of the then Avenida Central (now known as Paseo Bulnes) with a large plaza south of La Moneda, known as Plaza Bulnes. The various buildings were built in an intensive campaign between 1940 and 1950.

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  • El paseo Bulnes es una arteria vial de carácter peatonal ubicada en el centro de la ciudad de Santiago, Chile. Compone la parte sur del barrio Cívico, extendiéndose con dirección norte-sur por seis cuadras desde la plaza de la Ciudadanía hasta el parque Almagro. Está encajonado mayoritariamente por dependencias públicas, rodeado por las calles paralelas Nataniel Cox y Zenteno. Su nombre es un homenaje a Manuel Bulnes, presidente de Chile entre 1841 y 1851, quien convirtió al Palacio de La Moneda en la sede de gobierno. Junto con el barrio Cívico y el parque Almagro fue declarado Zona Típica por decreto del 5 de febrero de 2008.​ (es)
  • Paseo Bulnes is a pedestrian street in downtown Santiago. It runs from Alameda Avenue in the north to the Almagro Park in the south. The street is lined by buildings of uniform height and similar facades, which were built under an urban plan approved in 1937 and whose main purpose was the development of a government district around the La Moneda Palace. In 1939, the first zoning regulation plan for Santiago proposed the southward extension of the then Avenida Central (now known as Paseo Bulnes) with a large plaza south of La Moneda, known as Plaza Bulnes. The various buildings were built in an intensive campaign between 1940 and 1950. The 1937 plan, which was strongly influenced by the ideas of Karl Brunner,also proposed the creation of a terminating vista at the south end of this street, which never was materialized. (en)
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  • El paseo Bulnes es una arteria vial de carácter peatonal ubicada en el centro de la ciudad de Santiago, Chile. Compone la parte sur del barrio Cívico, extendiéndose con dirección norte-sur por seis cuadras desde la plaza de la Ciudadanía hasta el parque Almagro. Está encajonado mayoritariamente por dependencias públicas, rodeado por las calles paralelas Nataniel Cox y Zenteno. Su nombre es un homenaje a Manuel Bulnes, presidente de Chile entre 1841 y 1851, quien convirtió al Palacio de La Moneda en la sede de gobierno. Junto con el barrio Cívico y el parque Almagro fue declarado Zona Típica por decreto del 5 de febrero de 2008.​ (es)
  • Paseo Bulnes is a pedestrian street in downtown Santiago. It runs from Alameda Avenue in the north to the Almagro Park in the south. The street is lined by buildings of uniform height and similar facades, which were built under an urban plan approved in 1937 and whose main purpose was the development of a government district around the La Moneda Palace. In 1939, the first zoning regulation plan for Santiago proposed the southward extension of the then Avenida Central (now known as Paseo Bulnes) with a large plaza south of La Moneda, known as Plaza Bulnes. The various buildings were built in an intensive campaign between 1940 and 1950. (en)
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  • Paseo Bulnes (es)
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