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San Cristobal - Capital of the socialist republic of Arancazuelaz

Started by peterycristi, February 10, 2009, 01:02:34 PM

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tcx

Great job Peterycristi, Avenida Las Palmas is looking really great and I like the before and today's pics  :thumbsup:


peterycristi


Hi Folks,

here i am again after a long time ;). Thank you for all the nice comments!

Today we'll have a look at the Alameda Norte. It's the northern part of San Cristobals city park. You can found some famous Buildings there!
In the south where it starts is located the Casa Amarilla (yellow house), the presidential palace, and the Plaza de la Republica in front of the Casa.
Behind the Casa you can find the Hemicilio a Alvaro Obledo, a Monument for the first president of the republic, which shows him as the savior and keeper of the independence. Going more to the north we'll come to the Arco de Obledo, a triumphal arch honored to Alvaro Obledo too.
The park ends in the north at the Estación Obledo, the northern trainstation of the city.
Built as a city park and a place to spend some sunny afternoons today the Alameda Norte is having a lot of traffic as passing the historic center is a very important north-south-connection.





I hope you enjoyed the today update! Felizes pasquas!

saludos

peterycristi
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Sciurus

The combination of the different architectural styles is nice ;)

Guillaume :thumbsup:
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