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Paseo de la Reforma

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The Paseo de la Reforma reoriented the expansion of the city from the colonial center to an area more easily open to development for residences and businesses of the capital's middle and upper classes, separating them from the poorer and indigenous residents of the colonial core. Development occurred
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Two such projects were begun, one on Avenida Chapultepec, which was never completed, and the other to connect the city center with Chapultepec Castle. The latter was named Paseo de la Emperatriz, in honor of Empress Carlota, and was to be for the personal use of the Emperor. Austrian mining engineer
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In 2003 Mexico City's government started a renewal program for Paseo de la Reforma. It included the maintenance of the existent gardens and the creation of new ones, the intensive cleaning and sweeping of streets and sidewalks, the construction of new pink quarry sidewalks and benches, the creation
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Despite opposition, the project continued. After a competition, it was assigned to the brothers Juan and Ramón Agea under the supervision of the Ministry of Development, Colonization, Industry and Commerce, headed by Luis Robles Pezuela. Of the original 3.15 km-long project, only one part was
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The Austrian engineers Bolland and Ferdinand van Rosenzweig were assigned to construct the boulevard. Originally it included two vehicle paths, 9 meters wide each, a central island 1.5 meters wide, and two pedestrian side paths, each 9 meters wide, resplendent with ornamental plants and trees. The
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seized president power in 1876 after having distinguished himself as a leader in the war against the French Intervention. As president, he fully supported the embellishment of the Paseo de la Reforma with statuary representing Mexico's heroes through its history, creating "monuments worth of the
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and Paseo de la Reforma, the construction of prism shaped concrete structures in the median which also have plants and flowers, the promotion of Reforma as a cultural walk organizing different expositions along the avenue sidewalks, and the maintenance of the monuments, sculptures and fountains.
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On February 17, 1867 the Paseo officially opened to the public while work continued on it. By 1870 it had tree-lined pedestrian medians between "el Caballito" and the Palm Tree Roundabout, carried out by the Ministry of Development under Francisco P. Herrera. Between 1872 and 1876 an eight-meter
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completed between 1864 and 1865, a road 20 meters wide, which was enormous for those days, without a central median, only a few areas on the side reserved for horses to rest. There were practically no buildings along the boulevard and sidewalks were not considered necessary.
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are situated on and along Reforma. The most prominent monuments are in the centers of its major traffic circles, with the monuments to Columbus, Cuauhtemoc, and the monument to Independence, "El Ángel" (1910), the most famous of the monuments. There is a lengthy
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building are an exception. Today Paseo de la Reforma houses offices ranging from the Mexican Federal Government to Banks and brokerage houses. The newer buildings show a mix of contemporary styles and the commonly used style for office buildings.
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With the renewal project, new life has come to the avenue. It has become a main attraction of the city and the most expensive one to build on. However, after many of Mexico City's banks and business left Paseo de la Reforma for the
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culture of this city, and whose sights remind of the heroism with which the nation fought against the Conquest in the sixteenth century and for the Independence and Reform in the present." Initially, liberal General
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in France. It was erected in 1877, shortly after Díaz seized power. For liberals it was objectionable for its religious iconography and a second statue to Columbus was placed elsewhere in the capital in 1892. The
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bridge was built at Hacienda de la Teja and the pedestrian medians were completed all the way to Chapultepec. Eucalyptus and ash trees and willows were planted and four monumental roundabouts (
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of access bays in the Zoo, lake and Modern Art Museum for touristic and school buses, the installation of new lighting, the moving of the monument to Cuauhtémoc to the crossing of
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city government and the owners of the agricultural land along the route opposed the plan. Reasons included the fragility of the land, which was reclaimed lake bed of
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added over the years along the broad avenue's sides. They mainly honor Mexican liberals, as well as some writers and journalists who influenced political discourse.
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business district in the last decade, the boulevard has been the center of a real estate renaissance. Remarkable buildings built in recent years are
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was a planned installation. The monument to Independence was inaugurated in 1910, during the celebrations of the centennial of the Hidalgo revolt.
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program shuts down motor vehicle traffic Sundays 8am-2pm (except the last Sunday each month) on a route that includes Paseo de la Reforma.
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Also, a touristic route that goes from Chapultepec Park to the Historic Center along Reforma was established by a double deck bus called
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The Paseo did not include bridges or similar constructions to cross the canals and rivers which then flowed near what is now
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Reforma is a common location for Mexicans to celebrate or protest. Most protest rallies commonly go along Reforma from the
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and the restoration of the republic in 1867, the Paseo de la Emperatriz was renamed Calzada Degollado in honor of General
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roundabout is an iconic representative of the city, and is the main place of the celebration of victories of the
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Motor vehicule traffic on the main downtown part of the Paseo shuts down most Sundays 8am-2pm as part of the
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on the outskirts of the city, although when it reaches this point it is more a highway than a promenade.
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stood. From that location, the Paseo's route led to the bottom of the royal residential area at
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Alois Bolland was put in charge of the project and designed what was finally implemented.
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opened its first restaurant in Mexico on Reforma in front of the Angel of Independence.
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Intersection with Eje 2 Norte, becomes Calzada de Guadalupe/ Calzada de los Misterios
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Europa y el urbanismo neoclásico en la ciudad de México: antecendente y esplendores
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Monuments of Progress: Modernization and Public Health in Mexico City, 1876-1910
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The route and the construction of six boulevards radiating outward from the
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The major intersections of the broad avenue were traffic roundabouts (
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in Vienna, or the ones under construction at that time in Paris under
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Near the central section of Reforma, across from the Alameda, is the
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Another 19th century photo now showing Monument to Columbus (1877)
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Nuevo Rostro De La Ciudad, Paseo De La Reforma - Centro Histórico
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Embassies of Peru, Ukraine, UAE, Israel, Finland, Iraq, Bulgaria
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It is now home to many of Mexico's tallest buildings such as the
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Mexico: Imprenta Universitaria 1967, p. 167 quoted in Agostoni,
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Although most of the modern buildings are unremarkable, the
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Manuel Menchaca Mier. (2005).
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A monument, officially called the "Altar to the Homeland" (
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were recently along the boulevard between the entrance to
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Escuela Preparatoria Miguel Hidalgo "Carmen Serdán"
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The planned grand avenue was to link the 30:For the shopping mall in Nuevo Laredo, see 3808: 3794: 3786: 3389: 3375: 3367: 3356:Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcaínas 2749: 2735: 2727: 2405: 2391: 2383: 1948: 1934: 1926: 52: 36: 3558:Memorial to Victims of Violence in Mexico 2283:Memorial to Victims of Violence in Mexico 1771: 1769: 1767: 1765: 1763: 1355:Straight line eight lanes end near castle 449:between Avenidas Juárez and Chapultepec. 3142:Historic buildings of Mexico City Centro 2121:Equestrian statue of Charles IV of Spain 1379:Removing the original cactus-themed lawn 889: 402:Equestrian statue of Charles IV of Spain 2111:Former Aeroméxico Headquarters Building 1704:Fernández Christlieb, Federico (2000). 1643: 1296: 1065:Former Aeroméxico Headquarters Building 824:reserves and industry in 1938, and the 703:Many monuments to people and events in 317:program of the Mexico City government. 3422:Nuevo Polanco (Granada, Ampl. Granada) 3147:Landmarks of Colonias Condesa and Roma 2489:Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo 2001:National Lottery for Public Assistance 1903:"Paseo Dominical Muévete en Bici CDMX" 1691:"Paseo Dominical Muévete en Bici CDMX" 691:List of statues on Paseo de la Reforma 460:and then in 1872 Paseo de la Reforma. 298:, make their way through Reforma. The 243:. Its western portion going west from 3704:Colegio Alemán Alexander von Humboldt 2996:Bench of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara 2063:Servicio de Administración Tributaria 1746: 1744: 1742: 1740: 1738: 1007:, Mexico-Azerbaijan Friendship Park, 828:that includes a statue featuring the 235:, where it changes its name near the 7: 886:Points of interest from west to east 275:attractions, luxury restaurants and 2657:Deportivo 18 de Marzo metro station 2324:Garibaldi / Lagunilla metro station 838:The Arrow Thrower of the North Star 756:(1818–1897), prominent journalist; 164:. It was designed at the behest of 3267:Niños Héroes / Poder Judicial CDMX 3044:Fountain to Bartolomé de las Casas 2703:2023 Mexico City Metro train crash 2216:Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan 1890:El Paseo Dominical Muévete en Bici 1678:El Paseo Dominical Muévete en Bici 1210:, Hotel Fiesta Americana Reforma, 1151:Intersection with Río Rhin/ Niza, 973:hotels), Winston Churchill Garden 596:In 2019, American fast food chain 271:Today, the Reforma is filled with 216:renamed the Paseo in honor of the 25: 2550:Former Buenavista railway station 2365:The Paseo (Kansas City, Missouri) 2298:Parish of the Holy Child of Peace 1631:The Paseo (Kansas City, Missouri) 1520:Torre del Caballito, named after 1057:Mexican Social Security Institute 808:– the Heroic Cadets of the 335:Nivel cero de la Ciudad de México 58:Paseo de la Reforma as seen from 3963: 3770:Borough of Miguel Hidalgo topics 3707:Plantel Kindergarten Prado Norte 2128:Monument to Christopher Columbus 1849:"Abre sus puertas Reforma 222", 1603: 1577: 1562: 1550: 1535: 1513: 1499: 1485: 1461: 1446: 1430: 1414: 1400: 1384: 1372: 1360: 1348: 1333: 1314: 1299: 1208:Monument to Christopher Columbus 878:and several other heroes of the 511:and executed by French sculptor 505:Monument to Christopher Columbus 43: 3599:National Museum of Anthropology 2184:El Ángel de la Seguridad Social 2033:National Museum of Anthropology 1820:El arte del siglo XIX en México 997:National Museum of Anthropology 605:Paseo Dominical Muévete en bici 347:King Charles IV of Spain statue 315:Paseo Dominical Muévete en bici 3715:(Preschool and toddler center) 3604:Luis Barragán House and Studio 3343:Sistema Educativo Justo Sierra 3034:Former Aeromexico headquarters 2350:2008 Mexico City Learjet crash 2233:Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Monument 1395:(National Anthropology Museum) 1393:Museo Nacional de Antropología 577:designed by Mexican architect 571:St. Regis Hotels & Resorts 535:program in Paseo de la Reforma 381:, lined with grand monuments. 1: 4000:Financial districts in Mexico 3698:Lomas campus (primary school) 3088:Monument to Pope John Paul II 3072:How Doth the Little Crocodile 2672:Insurgentes Sur metro station 2580:Monumento a los Indios Verdes 2222:How Doth the Little Crocodile 2133:Monumento a los Indios Verdes 1587:, the founding father of the 1470:How Doth the Little Crocodile 1295: 1133:Sheraton María Isabel hotel, 906:, Paseo de la Reforma begins 589:Hotel & Residences and a 355:French intervention in Mexico 204:with the imperial residence, 3012:Buenavista old train station 2585:Monumento al perro callejero 2529:Universidad Intercontinental 2504:Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros 2293:Monumento a los Niños Héroes 1135:Embassy of the United States 792:Monumento a los Niños Héroes 176:and modeled after the great 4005:Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City 3398:Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City 3061:Glorieta de los Insurgentes 2819:Centro Urbano Benito Juárez 2682:Mexico City Metrobús Line 1 2662:Indios Verdes metro station 2443:Glorieta de los Insurgentes 2334:Mexico City Metrobús Line 7 2178:Diana the Huntress Fountain 1439:Diana the Huntress Fountain 1078:Diana the Huntress Fountain 904:Mexican Federal Highway 15D 853:Mexican War of Independence 826:Diana the Huntress Fountain 770:Antonio López de Santa Anna 663:Diana the Huntress Fountain 149:Paseo de la Reforma skyline 4026: 3896:Federal District buildings 3589:Museo Nacional de Historia 3553:Avenida Presidente Masaryk 3122:Taquería El Califa de León 3066:Hilton Mexico City Reforma 3006:Buenavista railway station 2939:Urbano Nonoalco Tlatelolco 2652:Chilpancingo metro station 2647:Buenavista railway station 2414:Avenida de los Insurgentes 2268:Avenida de los Insurgentes 1619:Avenida Presidente Masaryk 1188:Avenida de los Insurgentes 726:Carlos Maria de Bustamante 688: 542:Avenida de los Insurgentes 452:After the downfall of the 237:Plaza de las Tres Culturas 70:14.7 km (9.1 mi) 29: 27:Wide avenue in Mexico City 3961: 3832:Administrative divisions 3776: 3083:Monumento a la Revolución 3029:Esquina de la Información 2844:Exhipódromo de Peralvillo 2667:Insurgentes metro station 2519:Teatro de los Insurgentes 2288:Monumento a la Revolución 2246:The Young Woman of Amajac 2008:Esquina de la Información 1981:Centro de Cultura Digital 1905:. Mexico City government. 1693:. Mexico City government. 1585:Monument to Kemal Atatürk 1273:Metro Garibaldi/Lagunilla 1244:Monumento a la Revolución 1069:The St. Regis Mexico City 934:Mexican oil expropriation 864:Monumento a la Revolución 762:Ignacio Manuel Altamirano 624:Skyscrapers in the avenue 565:in the Ángel roundabout, 156:(literally "Promenade of 51: 3778:This list is incomplete. 3687:Colegio Ciudad de México 2642:Buenavista metro station 2626:Revolución metro station 2355:Ferdinand von Rosenzweig 1871:(in Spanish). 2019-06-28 1421:Torre St. Regis and the 728:(1774–1848), historian; 593:Hotel & Residences. 579:Teodoro González de León 294:. Many parades, such as 290:, or from the Zócalo to 170:Ferdinand von Rosenzweig 3995:Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City 2914:Santa María Insurgentes 2758:Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City 2319:Auditorio metro station 2138:Statue of Heydar Aliyev 1892:Mexico City government 1680:Mexico City government 1101:, Embassy of Colombia, 722:Servando Teresa de Mier 707:and the history of the 180:of Europe, such as the 4010:Streets in Mexico City 3442:San Miguel Chapultepec 3050:Fuente de la República 3001:Biblioteca Vasconcelos 2611:Monument to Cuauhtémoc 2606:Biblioteca Vasconcelos 2428:Ciudad de los Deportes 2228:Monument to Cuauhtémoc 2205:Fuente de la República 2116:Glorieta del Caballito 2018:Mexican Stock Exchange 1986:Church of San Hipólito 1544:Monument to Cuauhtémoc 1507:Monument to Cuauhtémoc 1493:Mexican Stock Exchange 1341:Church of San Hipólito 1269:Church of San Hipólito 1192:Monument to Cuauhtémoc 1143:Mexican Stock Exchange 1105:, Torre New York Life 795: 742:Miguel Lerdo de Tejada 700: 629:especially during the 625: 536: 518:Monument to Cuauhtémoc 434: 432:Monument to Cuauhtémoc 416: 371: 350: 338: 304:national football team 182: 172:during the era of the 150: 3720:Escuela Sierra Nevada 3663:Lycée Franco-Mexicain 3594:Museo de Arte Moderno 3212:Garibaldi / Lagunilla 2919:Santa María la Ribera 2716:(Steven Wilson album) 2687:Potrero metro station 2677:La Raza metro station 2448:Parque de la Bombilla 2329:Hidalgo metro station 2159:Angel of Independence 2023:Museo de Arte Moderno 1917:Monuments of Progress 1837:Monuments of Progress 1824:Monuments of Progress 1807:Monuments of Progress 1781:www.setravi.df.gob.mx 1455:Angel of Independence 1391:Main entrance of the 1323:Angel of Independence 1113:Angel of Independence 1009:Museo de Arte Moderno 896:Point(s) of interest 845:Angel of Independence 810:Battle of Chapultepec 794:, inaugurated in 1952 790: 698: 623: 531: 454:Second Mexican Empire 430: 414: 344: 333: 300:Angel of Independence 284:Angel of Independence 174:Second Mexican Empire 148: 128:19.43444°N 99.15194°W 97:Garibaldi / Lagunilla 89:Nearest metro station 3911:Legislative Assembly 3891:Constituent Assembly 3417:Lomas de Chapultepec 3412:Bosques de las Lomas 3110:Plaza Giordano Bruno 3056:Glorieta de la Palma 2559:Landmarks, monuments 2474:Galerías Insurgentes 2433:Ciudad Universitaria 2360:Mexico City Marathon 2303:Puerta de los Leones 2211:Glorieta de la Palma 2147:Landmarks, monuments 2090:Torre Reforma Latino 1976:Chapultepec Uno R509 1153:Glorieta de la Palma 1139:Torre Reforma Latino 912:Lomas de Chapultepec 766:Vicente Riva Palacio 730:José María Luis Mora 603:From May 2007, the 486:Vicente Riva Palacio 353:In 1864, during the 253:Lomas de Chapultepec 3985:Paseo de la Reforma 3901:Heads of government 3427:Paseo de la Reforma 3351:Colegio Amado Nervo 3327:Zócalo/Tenochtitlan 3127:Torre del Caballito 3105:Paseo de la Reforma 3078:Monumento a la Raza 2909:San Simón Tolnáhuac 2794:Ampliación Asturias 2621:Paseo de la Reforma 2575:Monumento a la Raza 2273:Bridge of the Lions 2058:Torre del Caballito 2028:Museo Rufino Tamayo 1957:Paseo de la Reforma 1818:Justino Fernández, 1242:, view west to the 1053:Torre BBVA Bancomer 1021:inner ring highway 1001:Museo Rufino Tamayo 929:Fuente de Petróleos 876:Francisco I. Madero 857:war of independence 738:Andrés Quintana Roo 734:Miguel Ramos Arizpe 675:Torre BBVA Bancomer 154:Paseo de la Reforma 133:19.43444; -99.15194 124: /  39: 38:Paseo de la Reforma 3695:The Wingate School 3679:Westhill Institute 3584:Chapultepec Castle 3307:San Juan de Letrán 3237:Isabel la Católica 3100:Palace of Iturbide 2590:Ruta de la Amistad 2534:World Trade Center 2514:Restaurante Arroyo 1971:Auditorio Nacional 1787:on 10 January 2014 1728:Claudia Agostoni, 1708:. Plaza y Valdés. 1589:Republic of Turkey 1571:José de San Martín 1475:Leonora Carrington 1277:José de San Martín 1221:Intersection with 1186:Intersection with 1141:, Marriott hotel, 1005:Chapultepec Castle 951:Auditorio Nacional 880:Mexican Revolution 872:Mexican Revolution 818:José de San Martín 796: 782:Mexican Revolution 718:Guadalupe Victoria 701: 626: 583:Auditorio Nacional 581:(who designed the 537: 474:Colonia Cuauhtémoc 443:Colonia Tabacalera 435: 417: 406:Chapultepec Castle 363:Chapultepec Castle 351: 339: 227:and others in the 206:Chapultepec Castle 166:Emperor Maximilian 151: 60:Chapultepec Castle 3972: 3971: 3930:Metropolitan area 3783: 3782: 3724: 3716: 3708: 3699: 3691: 3683: 3675: 3667: 3364: 3363: 3347: 3157:Mexico City Metro 2985:Antimonumento +72 2978:Antimonumento +43 2864:Hipódromo Condesa 2724: 2723: 2616:Mother's Monument 2499:Plaza Insurgentes 2380: 2379: 2172:Antimonumento +72 2165:Antimonumento +43 2053:Torre BBVA México 1325:as seen from the 1289: 1288: 1259:Torre Caballito ( 1155:("Palm Tree", or 1035:Main entrance to 1019:Circuito Interior 924:Anillo Periférico 882:are buried here. 836:originally named 800:Altar a la Patria 750:War of the Reform 671:Punto Chapultepec 643:building and the 306:, such as during 296:Mexico City Pride 214:Restored Republic 143: 142: 16:(Redirected from 4017: 3967: 3955:Water management 3810: 3803: 3796: 3787: 3732:Shopping centers 3722: 3714: 3706: 3697: 3689: 3681: 3673: 3671:Peterson Schools 3665: 3391: 3384: 3377: 3368: 3346:Plantel Azahares 3345: 3297:San Antonio Abad 3227:Hospital General 3094:País de volcanes 3039:Forum Buenavista 2751: 2744: 2737: 2728: 2469:Forum Buenavista 2407: 2400: 2393: 2384: 2263:Avenida Bucareli 1996:Edificio El Moro 1950: 1943: 1936: 1927: 1920: 1913: 1907: 1906: 1899: 1893: 1886: 1880: 1879: 1877: 1876: 1861: 1855: 1846: 1840: 1833: 1827: 1816: 1810: 1803: 1797: 1796: 1794: 1792: 1783:. 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3548:Acuario Inbursa 3536: 3482:Colegio Militar 3464: 3456: 3400: 3395: 3365: 3360: 3331: 3257:Lázaro Cárdenas 3159: 3151: 3017:Cruz de Mañozca 2965:Alameda Central 2953: 2889:Paulino Navarro 2849:Felipe Pescador 2760: 2755: 2725: 2720: 2708:Hotel de México 2691: 2630: 2594: 2560: 2554: 2538: 2479:Insurgentes 300 2457: 2416: 2411: 2381: 2376: 2338: 2307: 2251: 2148: 2142: 2094: 1959: 1954: 1924: 1923: 1914: 1910: 1901: 1900: 1896: 1887: 1883: 1874: 1872: 1863: 1862: 1858: 1853:, November 2007 1847: 1843: 1834: 1830: 1817: 1813: 1804: 1800: 1790: 1788: 1775: 1774: 1761: 1751: 1749: 1736: 1727: 1723: 1716: 1703: 1702: 1698: 1689: 1688: 1684: 1675: 1671: 1661: 1659: 1650: 1649: 1645: 1640: 1625:Paulista Avenue 1609: 1604: 1602: 1599: 1594: 1591: 1582: 1573: 1567: 1558: 1557:Plaza Residence 1555: 1546: 1540: 1531: 1518: 1509: 1504: 1495: 1490: 1481: 1466: 1457: 1451: 1442: 1435: 1426: 1419: 1410: 1405: 1396: 1389: 1380: 1377: 1368: 1365: 1356: 1353: 1344: 1338: 1329: 1319: 1310: 1304: 1294: 1049:Chapultepec Uno 993:Chapultepec Zoo 981:Metro Auditorio 888: 714:list of statues 693: 687: 618: 613: 533:Muévete en bici 526: 513:Charles Cordier 367:Empress Carlota 328: 323: 269: 210:Empress Carlota 202:National Palace 132: 130: 126: 123: 118: 115: 113: 111: 110: 62: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 4023: 4021: 4013: 4012: 4007: 4002: 3997: 3992: 3987: 3977: 3976: 3970: 3969: 3962: 3960: 3958: 3957: 3952: 3950:Transportation 3947: 3945:Street vendors 3942: 3937: 3932: 3927: 3926: 3925: 3915: 3914: 3913: 3908: 3903: 3898: 3893: 3885: 3883:Gentrification 3880: 3875: 3870: 3865: 3864: 3863: 3855: 3850: 3849: 3848: 3843: 3838: 3829: 3827: 3821: 3820: 3815: 3813: 3812: 3805: 3798: 3790: 3781: 3780: 3777: 3774: 3773: 3768: 3766: 3762: 3761: 3759: 3758: 3753: 3748: 3743: 3741:Antara Polanco 3737: 3735: 3729: 3728: 3726: 3725: 3717: 3709: 3701: 3700:(opening 2016) 3692: 3684: 3682:(Two campuses) 3676: 3668: 3666:Polanco campus 3660: 3659: 3658: 3647: 3645: 3641: 3640: 3638: 3637: 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Index

Reforma Avenue
Paseo Reforma


Chapultepec Castle
Mexico City
Mexico
Auditorio
Garibaldi / Lagunilla
Hidalgo
19°26′04″N 99°09′07″W / 19.43444°N 99.15194°W / 19.43444; -99.15194

the Reform
Mexico City
Emperor Maximilian
Ferdinand von Rosenzweig
Second Mexican Empire
boulevards
Ringstraße
Vienna
Champs-Élysées
Paris
National Palace
Chapultepec Castle
Empress Carlota
Restored Republic
La Reforma
Torre Mayor
Zona Rosa
Tlatelolco

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