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Bom Retiro (district of São Paulo)

Bom Retiro is a central district in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It is primarily commercial but has industrial and residential areas.

Bom Retiro
Location in the city of São Paulo
CountryBrazil
StateSão Paulo
CitySão Paulo
Government
 • TypeSubprefecture
 • SubprefectAmauri Luiz Pastorello
Area
 • Total4 km2 (2 sq mi)
Population
 (2000)
 • Total26,598
 • Density6,650/km2 (17,200/sq mi)
HDI0.864 –high
WebsiteSubprefecture of Sé
Photograph of Jardim da Luz
Museum of the Portuguese Language
Estação Pinacoteca
FATEC
Estação da Luz

The district is served by Line 1 (Blue) of the São Paulo Metro and by the lines 7 (Ruby), 10 (Turquoise), and 11 (Coral) of the CPTM. There is also a planned station for Line 4 (Yellow) of the São Paulo Metro.

Formation edit

In the late 19th century and the early 20th century, Bom Retiro was considered to be a modern region. The Luz and the Júlio Prestes railway stations, along with Jardim da Luz, then São Paulo's only public park, were elegant examples of European-influenced Luz Station which was actually built in England while the architecture and landscaping were put together in Brazil.

It was originally an industrial section. In the 1960s, factories began being replaced by active clothing and fashion retail stores and textile and weaving small businesses. The neighborhood had an influx of Mediterranean immigrants such as Italians, Greeks, European Jews and Levantine Arabs from what is now Lebanon and Syria. In greater numbers, the Italians settled in the sections of Bela Vista, Brás, Ipiranga, and Barra Funda and other parts of the state. The Jewish presence was especially felt in the Rua Prates area, with the Renascenca school and college, synagogues, and Kosher stores and restaurants, some of which are still active. After acquiring prosperity from their retail businesses, many Jews migrated to the newer and more affluent sections of Higienopolis, Cerqueira Cesar and Jardins. The Syrian-Lebanese dominated the Rua José Paulino shopping centers as well as the more affluent Paraíso and Vila Mariana neighborhoods near the starting point of the Avenida Paulista new financial center.

Bom Retiro was the entry gate of the immigrant arrivals from the port of Santos, who landed in the city by train via Luz station, or continued their journey towards the coffee plantations in the state interior via the Santos-Jundiai line or shifted to the São Paulo Railway line, later E.F. Sorocabana at Julio Prestes station towards São Paulo State's SW, NW, and Parana' State. Julio Prestes now operates only local trains in the Greater São Paulo region and had some of its halls transformed into the State of the Art Sala Cidade de São Paulo Concert Hall, home to the São Paulo Symphonic Orchestra. Luz Sta. has trains to the Eastern suburb cities of the Greater São Paulo region, such as Santo André, Mogi das Cruzes, Suzano and Poá. In addition, the Jundiaí line still serves that city and the São Paulo's Westside sections suburbs, such as Barra Funda, Lapa, Piqueri, Pirituba, Caieiras, Franco da Rocha, and Francisco Morato. A section of Luz station has been transformed into the interactive Museu da Lingua Portuguesa, the world's only Lusophone—Portuguese language related—museum dedicated in the mid-2000s (decade) with the presence of Portuguese, Brazilian, African and Asian authorities of those countries once ruled by the Portuguese crown. It is an important stop for those who study the language and the field of Linguistics, as well as anthropology, uses of language, folklore, language development and foreign influences, dialects, poetry, music, origin of names of foods and utensils and other curiosities. The Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, the Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo—Sacred Art Museum, with an impressive Brazilian Baroc Art collection and a giant Nativity Scene from Naples, the Pinacoteca Station Art Institute, and the Centre for Music Studies - Tom Jobim are also in the area. The old building of the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo now holds the State of São Paulo Technical College and the São Paulo Federal Technical School.

Jardim da Luz is considered the oldest park and one of the few green areas in the central region of São Paulo. Despite its sculptures and grottoes installed and maintained by the Pinacoteca museum next door, it has an intense movement of prostitutes, a few country music singers, as well as itinerant preachers and peddlers. Across from the park through the Luz station in the Old Centro direction, drug activity is not uncommon, which gave the region a bad reputation as the "Cracolandia," or "Crackheadland." Despite the City's attempt to revamp the dilapidated area by demolishing and remodeling buildings and giving incentives to big businesses to settle and build apartment and office buildings there, it is unsafe to stroll along the area, particularly at night, because of rampant crime and other illegal activities. There are entire old buildings invaded by "Sem-Terra" or "Sem-Teto" homeless individuals. With the São Paulo Old Centro Renaissance efforts, a few "noias," or homeless adults and glue-sniffing children have moved toward the Republica and Sé Squares regions. It is wise to visit the attractions of Bom Retiro section within a group of people and during daytime or inquire about bus guided tours. The Luz metro and train stations are well served with police and, after a robbery of important works of art at the Pinacoteca Institute, as well as at the MASP São Paulo Art Museum at avenida Paulista, greater surveillance is being done in the museums.

The Rua José Paulino clothing retail shops and sweatshops, together with the Rua 25 de Março bargain clothing stores near Parque Dom Pedro/Bras have been managed by Koreans and more recently Chinese who employ other Koreans and Latin Americans such as Bolivians. Bom Retiro has now become the second largest Asian stronghold in the city, after the traditional Liberdade Japanese section, which houses the largest Japanese community outside Japan. Koreans are now known to control two thirds of the clothing retail business and their materials travel all over Brazil. Retailers and lovers of budget and yet fashionable articles fly across the country and from African countries as far as Angola and Cape Verde just to shop in this international bargain shopping center.

On 6 January 2010, the São Paulo City Council officially recognised Bom Retiro as being the Korean cultural neighbourhood.[1] On 13 April 2017, São Paulo's mayor João Doria reported during his trip to South Korea, that neighborhood's name Bom Retiro could be altered to Bom Retiro Little Seul,[2] but changed his mind due to negative reactions on public opinion.

Borders edit

  • North: Tietê River;
  • South: Mauá Street/Railway of CPTM (Lines A, D, and E);
  • East: Cruzeiro do Sul Avenue and Estado Avenue;
  • West: Railway of CPTM (Line B), Engenheiro Orlando Murgel Viaduct, Rudge Avenue, and Casa Verde Bridge (beginning).
  • Item de lista com marcadores

Neighboring Districts edit

Principal Attractions edit

Education edit

Colégio Polilogos (브라질한국학교), a South Korean international school, is located in Bom Retiro.[3][4]

Trivia edit

  • The Hospedaria dos Imigrantes ("Immigrants' Inn") was situated in Bom Retiro. It remained there until the 1880s, when it moved to Brás.
  • Bom Retiro was once a neighborhood where the Italian and Jewish communities predominated. Nowadays, the Korean, and Bolivian presence is very strong.
  • Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, one of the main soccer teams in São Paulo, was founded by residents of Bom Retiro, in the year of 1910, in Rua José Paulino.[5]
  • O Ano em Que Meus Pais Saíram de Férias is a film that takes place in 1970 in Bom Retiro. The film is about the 1970 FIFA World Cup and the military dictatorship that took place after the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état. It also shows how strong the central European Jewish and Italian immigrant concentration was (a soccer match between the Italians and the Jews was held in Bom Retiro).

References edit

  1. ^ "Bom Retiro comemora reconhecimento oficial como bairro coreano de São Paulo*". giganteasia.blogspot.com. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Doria quer renomear Bom Retiro para "Little Seul" | EXAME.com - Negócios, economia, tecnologia e carreira". exame.abril.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-05-09.
  3. ^ Home page 2015-09-18 at the Wayback Machine. Colégio Polilogos (브라질한국학교). Retrieved on 21 September 2015. "Rua Solon, 1018 - Bom Retiro São Paulo - SP"
  4. ^ "." Overseas Korean Educational Institutions. October 2, 2006. Retrieved on September 21, 2015.
  5. ^ (in Portuguese) Corinthians History

External links edit

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translated from the existing Portuguese Wikipedia article at pt Bom Retiro distrito de Sao Paulo see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated pt Bom Retiro distrito de Sao Paulo to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Bom Retiro is a central district in the city of Sao Paulo Brazil It is primarily commercial but has industrial and residential areas Bom RetiroLocation in the city of Sao PauloCountryBrazilStateSao PauloCitySao PauloGovernment TypeSubprefecture SubprefectAmauri Luiz PastorelloArea Total4 km2 2 sq mi Population 2000 Total26 598 Density6 650 km2 17 200 sq mi HDI0 864 highWebsiteSubprefecture of SePhotograph of Jardim da LuzMuseum of the Portuguese LanguageEstacao PinacotecaFATECEstacao da LuzThe district is served by Line 1 Blue of the Sao Paulo Metro and by the lines 7 Ruby 10 Turquoise and 11 Coral of the CPTM There is also a planned station for Line 4 Yellow of the Sao Paulo Metro Contents 1 Formation 2 Borders 3 Neighboring Districts 4 Principal Attractions 5 Education 6 Trivia 7 References 8 External linksFormation editIn the late 19th century and the early 20th century Bom Retiro was considered to be a modern region The Luz and the Julio Prestes railway stations along with Jardim da Luz then Sao Paulo s only public park were elegant examples of European influenced Luz Station which was actually built in England while the architecture and landscaping were put together in Brazil It was originally an industrial section In the 1960s factories began being replaced by active clothing and fashion retail stores and textile and weaving small businesses The neighborhood had an influx of Mediterranean immigrants such as Italians Greeks European Jews and Levantine Arabs from what is now Lebanon and Syria In greater numbers the Italians settled in the sections of Bela Vista Bras Ipiranga and Barra Funda and other parts of the state The Jewish presence was especially felt in the Rua Prates area with the Renascenca school and college synagogues and Kosher stores and restaurants some of which are still active After acquiring prosperity from their retail businesses many Jews migrated to the newer and more affluent sections of Higienopolis Cerqueira Cesar and Jardins The Syrian Lebanese dominated the Rua Jose Paulino shopping centers as well as the more affluent Paraiso and Vila Mariana neighborhoods near the starting point of the Avenida Paulista new financial center Bom Retiro was the entry gate of the immigrant arrivals from the port of Santos who landed in the city by train via Luz station or continued their journey towards the coffee plantations in the state interior via the Santos Jundiai line or shifted to the Sao Paulo Railway line later E F Sorocabana at Julio Prestes station towards Sao Paulo State s SW NW and Parana State Julio Prestes now operates only local trains in the Greater Sao Paulo region and had some of its halls transformed into the State of the Art Sala Cidade de Sao Paulo Concert Hall home to the Sao Paulo Symphonic Orchestra Luz Sta has trains to the Eastern suburb cities of the Greater Sao Paulo region such as Santo Andre Mogi das Cruzes Suzano and Poa In addition the Jundiai line still serves that city and the Sao Paulo s Westside sections suburbs such as Barra Funda Lapa Piqueri Pirituba Caieiras Franco da Rocha and Francisco Morato A section of Luz station has been transformed into the interactive Museu da Lingua Portuguesa the world s only Lusophone Portuguese language related museum dedicated in the mid 2000s decade with the presence of Portuguese Brazilian African and Asian authorities of those countries once ruled by the Portuguese crown It is an important stop for those who study the language and the field of Linguistics as well as anthropology uses of language folklore language development and foreign influences dialects poetry music origin of names of foods and utensils and other curiosities The Pinacoteca do Estado de Sao Paulo the Museu de Arte Sacra de Sao Paulo Sacred Art Museum with an impressive Brazilian Baroc Art collection and a giant Nativity Scene from Naples the Pinacoteca Station Art Institute and the Centre for Music Studies Tom Jobim are also in the area The old building of the Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo now holds the State of Sao Paulo Technical College and the Sao Paulo Federal Technical School Jardim da Luz is considered the oldest park and one of the few green areas in the central region of Sao Paulo Despite its sculptures and grottoes installed and maintained by the Pinacoteca museum next door it has an intense movement of prostitutes a few country music singers as well as itinerant preachers and peddlers Across from the park through the Luz station in the Old Centro direction drug activity is not uncommon which gave the region a bad reputation as the Cracolandia or Crackheadland Despite the City s attempt to revamp the dilapidated area by demolishing and remodeling buildings and giving incentives to big businesses to settle and build apartment and office buildings there it is unsafe to stroll along the area particularly at night because of rampant crime and other illegal activities There are entire old buildings invaded by Sem Terra or Sem Teto homeless individuals With the Sao Paulo Old Centro Renaissance efforts a few noias or homeless adults and glue sniffing children have moved toward the Republica and Se Squares regions It is wise to visit the attractions of Bom Retiro section within a group of people and during daytime or inquire about bus guided tours The Luz metro and train stations are well served with police and after a robbery of important works of art at the Pinacoteca Institute as well as at the MASP Sao Paulo Art Museum at avenida Paulista greater surveillance is being done in the museums The Rua Jose Paulino clothing retail shops and sweatshops together with the Rua 25 de Marco bargain clothing stores near Parque Dom Pedro Bras have been managed by Koreans and more recently Chinese who employ other Koreans and Latin Americans such as Bolivians Bom Retiro has now become the second largest Asian stronghold in the city after the traditional Liberdade Japanese section which houses the largest Japanese community outside Japan Koreans are now known to control two thirds of the clothing retail business and their materials travel all over Brazil Retailers and lovers of budget and yet fashionable articles fly across the country and from African countries as far as Angola and Cape Verde just to shop in this international bargain shopping center On 6 January 2010 the Sao Paulo City Council officially recognised Bom Retiro as being the Korean cultural neighbourhood 1 On 13 April 2017 Sao Paulo s mayor Joao Doria reported during his trip to South Korea that neighborhood s name Bom Retiro could be altered to Bom Retiro Little Seul 2 but changed his mind due to negative reactions on public opinion Borders editNorth Tiete River South Maua Street Railway of CPTM Lines A D and E East Cruzeiro do Sul Avenue and Estado Avenue West Railway of CPTM Line B Engenheiro Orlando Murgel Viaduct Rudge Avenue and Casa Verde Bridge beginning Item de lista com marcadoresNeighboring Districts editSantana North Pari East Bras Southeast Se and Republica South Santa Cecilia and Barra Funda West Principal Attractions editPinacoteca do Estado de Sao Paulo Luz Station CPTM Museum of the Portuguese Language Julio Prestes Station Sala Sao Paulo Pinacoteca Station Museu de Arte Sacra Igreja de Santo Antonio de Sant Ana Galvao Education editColegio Polilogos 브라질한국학교 a South Korean international school is located in Bom Retiro 3 4 Trivia editThe Hospedaria dos Imigrantes Immigrants Inn was situated in Bom Retiro It remained there until the 1880s when it moved to Bras Bom Retiro was once a neighborhood where the Italian and Jewish communities predominated Nowadays the Korean and Bolivian presence is very strong Sport Club Corinthians Paulista one of the main soccer teams in Sao Paulo was founded by residents of Bom Retiro in the year of 1910 in Rua Jose Paulino 5 O Ano em Que Meus Pais Sairam de Ferias is a film that takes place in 1970 in Bom Retiro The film is about the 1970 FIFA World Cup and the military dictatorship that took place after the 1964 Brazilian coup d etat It also shows how strong the central European Jewish and Italian immigrant concentration was a soccer match between the Italians and the Jews was held in Bom Retiro References edit Bom Retiro comemora reconhecimento oficial como bairro coreano de Sao Paulo giganteasia blogspot com Retrieved 19 April 2018 Doria quer renomear Bom Retiro para Little Seul EXAME com Negocios economia tecnologia e carreira exame abril com br in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2017 05 09 Home page Archived 2015 09 18 at the Wayback Machine Colegio Polilogos 브라질한국학교 Retrieved on 21 September 2015 Rua Solon 1018 Bom Retiro Sao Paulo SP Korean School Infomation sic 브라질한국학교 Overseas Korean Educational Institutions October 2 2006 Retrieved on September 21 2015 in Portuguese Corinthians HistoryExternal links edit in Portuguese Compras no Bom Retiro in Portuguese History of Bom Retiro23 32 00 S 46 39 00 W 23 5333333433 S 46 65000001 W 23 5333333433 46 65000001 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bom Retiro district of Sao Paulo amp oldid 1179874312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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