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Barrio Brasil

Coordinates: 33°26′24″S 70°39′54″W / 33.44000°S 70.66500°W / -33.44000; -70.66500
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Barrio Brasil
Barrio Brasil street
Barrio Brasil street
CountryChile
RegionSantiago Metro.
ProvinceSantiago
Elevation
579 m (1,900 ft)
Time zoneUTC-4 (CLT [1])
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (CLST [2])
WebsitePortal Barrio Santiago


Barrio Brasil is a neighborhood of Santiago, Chile, located to the west of the city center in the commune of Santiago and to the east of Barrio Yungay.[7] Barrio Brasil is close to the neighborhoods Dieciocho, Concha y Toro, Yungay, and República and lies immediately to the north of the Alameda. Barrio Brasil is known for its strong cultural and artistic scene, featuring a number of bars, nightclubs and cultural venues.

History

Barrio Brasil was a characteristic upper-class neighborhood in Chile’s capital from the middle of the 18th century. A variety of interesting architectural styles can be seen in the neighborhood.[8] Basílica del Salvador, at Huérfanos 1781, is a neo-gothic palace. There is a Haussmann-style building at Moneda y Ciénfuegos that today rents out studio space, and neoclassical Spanish-style casonas or large homes, as well as traditional Chilean housing.

Efforts to rebuild the neighborhood began after the 1985 earthquake. Since 2000, the neighborhood has experienced a revival with the creation of spaces for cultural events, the arts, recreation and leisure.[9] It is also the site of new building projects that attempt to attract young middle-class families to the center of the city.[10] Part of the architectural patrimony of the neighborhood has been renovated and the general quality of life of the sector has improved.[11]

Universities

The neighborhood is also home to numerous institutions of higher education including the School of Dance at the Brasil campus of the Academy of Christian Humanism University, and the Alberto Hurtado University. Some of the buildings comprising the Alberto Hurtado University feature German gothic architecture, for example, Cienfuegos 41.

Social Life

Avenida Brasil, which begins on the north side of the Alameda just past the metro República, has many cafés, restaurants, and bars. Plaza Brasil is a social and cultural landmark in the neighborhood.

References

  1. ^ "Chile Time". WorldTimeZones.org. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Chile Summer Time". WorldTimeZones.org. Archived from the original on 11 September 2007. Retrieved 12 September 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Administrative and Censual Political Division" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 September. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. ^ "Asociación Chilena de Municipalidades" (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 January 2011.
  5. ^ "Municipality of Santiago" (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 January 2011.
  6. ^ a b "INE 2002 Census of Population and Housing" (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  7. ^ http://www.municipalidaddesantiago.cl/uploads/Pagina/4d0e18_mapa_comuna.jpg
  8. ^ "Loft apartments breathe new life into historic Santiago barrios-News — Chile". Thisischile.cl. 2011-02-25. Retrieved 2012-11-16.
  9. ^ Mendiola, Alvaro Maximiliano Silva. Renovación urbana en zonas de conservación: Conjunto de viviendas para el Barrio Brasil, Santiago, Chile. Diss. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 2010.
  10. ^ Borsdorf, Axel, and Rodrigo Hidalgo. "Revitalization and tugurization in the historical centre of Santiago de Chile." Cities (2012).
  11. ^ Consulted 6 November 2012.

33°26′24″S 70°39′54″W / 33.44000°S 70.66500°W / -33.44000; -70.66500