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Colonia del Valle

Colonia Del Valle (Spanish: Del Valle neighborhood) is a colonia in Benito Juarez borough of Mexico City.[1] Founded as an aristocratic recreational neighborhood during the Porfiriato era, it has witnessed the various transformations of the capital over time.[2] It includes a great number of parks, vast and tree-lined streets, prestigious shopping malls, and some city landmarks.[3]

Colonia Del Valle
A view of Colonia Del Valle (central area), the World Trade Center México on the background and Avenida de los Insurgentes skyline.
Nickname: 
La Del Valle
Del Valle neighborhood is located in the Benito Juarez borough.
(Map showing location of the borough within Mexico City)
Country Mexico
CityMexico City
BoroughBenito Juárez
Websitewww.coloniadelvalle.com.mx
Torre AXA México, formerly Mexicana Tower
Torre Mural
Templo de Santa Mónica

History edit

At the beginning of the 20th century the ranches cultivated with alfalfa and fruit trees were divided, giving rise to Colonia Americana. Some neighborhood streets are named after these ranches and their fruit trees, others after Mexican philanthropists.

While serving as a streetcar route from Mexico City to Coyoacán it developed slowly until 1920, when it expanded and the Avenida de los Insurgentes was paved. Large-scale home and mansion construction started. The area also featured monument construction and green areas; one is the Parque Hundido, built on a former sand mine.

In the 1960s the area was as fully developed as many other neighborhoods of equal purchasing power on its borders. Commercial development included two major facilities, Liverpool Insurgentes opening in 1962 and the country's first shopping center, University Plaza, in 1969.

In 1978 the city built the Ejes viales, a system of wide, one-way roads criss-crossing the city, and with this Del Valle was transformed radically and permanently, its tree-lined boulevards with green medians transformed into quasi-freeways. Ejes 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 south crossed from east to west and 1, 2 and 3 from south to north. This drove many families to look for a quieter place to live and began the process of redeveloping the area. Mansions were replaced by apartment buildings, offices or schools.

Crime statistics from 2009 showed that Colonia del Valle was the second most crime-ridden neighborhood in Mexico City, sharing the top 10 list with notorious neighborhoods Tepito and Colonia Doctores.[4] However, 2012 statistics do not place Del Valle on the list of the top 6 most crime-ridden neighborhoods.[5]

Transportation edit

Major roads running through the neighborhood include: Avenida Insurgentes, Cuauhtemoc, Northern Division, University, Félix Cuevas, José María Rico, and Xola.

Mexico City Metro Line 3 has several stations in the vicinity: Etiopía, Eugenia, División del Norte, Zapata and Coyoacán. Mexico City Metrobús (BRT) Line 2 stops at Amores (corner of Xola).

Geography edit

Del Valle is bounded by the streets of:

Adjacent neighborhoods include

Architecture edit

The architecture includes large mansions in Californian mission revival Art Deco style and, to a lesser extent, surviving examples of Porfiriato. At the end of the 1960s many small skyscrapers, both commercial and residential, were built, making the area one of the most densely populated of Mexico City. Housing complexes were also built.[citation needed]

It houses churches such as the Temple of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and buildings dating from the period of colonization and conquest between park Tlacoquemécatl including the Temple of San Lorenzo and the Xochimanca, cultural areas and parks like the Sunken Park or Mariscal Sucre Park, the French Kiosk, art galleries, libraries, auditoriums Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros, Plaza México, and Estadio Azul stadium.

Religious buildings edit

The religious structures found in the Del Valle include the Templo del Purísimo Corazón de María (Parish of the Most Pure Heart of Mary) at the corner of Gabriel Mancera number 415. It was built in the early 20th century. In 1996, several scenes of the film Romeo + Juliet were filmed at the church. Mexican singer Luis Miguel was baptized there.[citation needed]

The Temple of San Lorenzo Xochimanca, located in the park of the same name, a.k.a. Parque Popular, was built in the 16th century.[7]

The Parroquia del Señor del Buen Despacho, located in Parque Tlacoquemécatl, dates from the 18th century.[8] The Temple of Santo Tomás Actipan, built in 1897, is located at the corner of Bufalo and Tigre streets.[citation needed]

The Temple of Santa Monica, with the signature "cáscaro" thin-shell structure of its architect Félix Candela, on Fresa Street opposite the park of San Lorenzo, was built in 1962. The Parish of Divine Providence in Adolfo Prieto street was constructed between 1968 and 1974.[citation needed]

Education edit

Within the Del Valle are two of the oldest educational institutions in the country; the College and Institute of Mexico and its Centro Universitario Mexico, and the Colegio Simón Bolívar. Graduates of these schools include Octavio Paz and Germán Dehesa.[citation needed]

International schools include Colegio Nuevo Continente and Tomas Alva Edison.[citation needed]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ (in Spanish). El Universal. July 2010. Archived from the original on 30 May 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Colonia del Valle". ciudaddemexico.com.mx. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Colonia del Valle". Ciudaddemexico.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 August 2011. ...es conocida por su gran cantidad de parques, sus amplias y arboladas calles, sus prestigiosos centros comerciales y algunos símbolos de la ciudad...
  4. ^ Ledezma, Hector (April 3, 2009). [Del Valle, one of the 10 most unsafe colonias in Mexico City] (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 28 April 2012. Retrieved 12 May 2012.
  5. ^ Miguel Á. Morales (2013-07-08), "Las 6 zonas más inseguras del DF" [The 6 most unsafe areas in Mexico City], Más por Más (in Spanish), retrieved 2013-10-07
  6. ^ (in Spanish). Guía Roji. Archived from the original on 24 April 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-05-03. Retrieved 2014-06-24.
  8. ^ . Mexicocity.gob.mx. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2018-07-26.

External links edit

  • Colonia del Valle on the Internet (in Spanish)

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This article is about the Mexican neighborhood For the Argentine neighborhood see Colonia del Valle Catamarca For the Metrobus station see Colonia del Valle Mexico City Metrobus Colonia Del Valle Spanish Del Valle neighborhood is a colonia in Benito Juarez borough of Mexico City 1 Founded as an aristocratic recreational neighborhood during the Porfiriato era it has witnessed the various transformations of the capital over time 2 It includes a great number of parks vast and tree lined streets prestigious shopping malls and some city landmarks 3 Colonia Del ValleA view of Colonia Del Valle central area the World Trade Center Mexico on the background and Avenida de los Insurgentes skyline Nickname La Del ValleDel Valle neighborhood is located in the Benito Juarez borough Map showing location of the borough within Mexico City Country MexicoCityMexico CityBoroughBenito JuarezWebsitewww wbr coloniadelvalle wbr com wbr mxTorre AXA Mexico formerly Mexicana TowerTorre MuralTemplo de Santa Monica Contents 1 History 2 Transportation 3 Geography 4 Architecture 5 Religious buildings 6 Education 7 Notable people 8 References 9 External linksHistory editAt the beginning of the 20th century the ranches cultivated with alfalfa and fruit trees were divided giving rise to Colonia Americana Some neighborhood streets are named after these ranches and their fruit trees others after Mexican philanthropists While serving as a streetcar route from Mexico City to Coyoacan it developed slowly until 1920 when it expanded and the Avenida de los Insurgentes was paved Large scale home and mansion construction started The area also featured monument construction and green areas one is the Parque Hundido built on a former sand mine In the 1960s the area was as fully developed as many other neighborhoods of equal purchasing power on its borders Commercial development included two major facilities Liverpool Insurgentes opening in 1962 and the country s first shopping center University Plaza in 1969 In 1978 the city built the Ejes viales a system of wide one way roads criss crossing the city and with this Del Valle was transformed radically and permanently its tree lined boulevards with green medians transformed into quasi freeways Ejes 4 5 6 7 and 8 south crossed from east to west and 1 2 and 3 from south to north This drove many families to look for a quieter place to live and began the process of redeveloping the area Mansions were replaced by apartment buildings offices or schools Crime statistics from 2009 showed that Colonia del Valle was the second most crime ridden neighborhood in Mexico City sharing the top 10 list with notorious neighborhoods Tepito and Colonia Doctores 4 However 2012 statistics do not place Del Valle on the list of the top 6 most crime ridden neighborhoods 5 Transportation editMajor roads running through the neighborhood include Avenida Insurgentes Cuauhtemoc Northern Division University Felix Cuevas Jose Maria Rico and Xola Mexico City Metro Line 3 has several stations in the vicinity Etiopia Eugenia Division del Norte Zapata and Coyoacan Mexico City Metrobus BRT Line 2 stops at Amores corner of Xola Geography editDel Valle is bounded by the streets of Viaducto Miguel Aleman to the north Cuauhtemoc and Universidad to the east Rio Mixcoac Barranca del Muerto to the south and Insurgentes Avenue to the west Adjacent neighborhoods include Colonia Napoles Ciudad de los Deportes Noche Buena and San Borja to the west Escandon to the northwest Colonia Roma Sur and Piedad Narvarte to the north Colonia Narvarte Vertiz Narvarte and Letran Valle to the east and Tlacomecatl del Valle Miguel Aleman Xoco and Santa Cruz Atoyac to the south 6 Architecture editThe architecture includes large mansions in Californian mission revival Art Deco style and to a lesser extent surviving examples of Porfiriato At the end of the 1960s many small skyscrapers both commercial and residential were built making the area one of the most densely populated of Mexico City Housing complexes were also built citation needed It houses churches such as the Temple of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and buildings dating from the period of colonization and conquest between park Tlacoquemecatl including the Temple of San Lorenzo and the Xochimanca cultural areas and parks like the Sunken Park or Mariscal Sucre Park the French Kiosk art galleries libraries auditoriums Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros Plaza Mexico and Estadio Azul stadium Religious buildings editThe religious structures found in the Del Valle include the Templo del Purisimo Corazon de Maria Parish of the Most Pure Heart of Mary at the corner of Gabriel Mancera number 415 It was built in the early 20th century In 1996 several scenes of the film Romeo Juliet were filmed at the church Mexican singer Luis Miguel was baptized there citation needed The Temple of San Lorenzo Xochimanca located in the park of the same name a k a Parque Popular was built in the 16th century 7 The Parroquia del Senor del Buen Despacho located in Parque Tlacoquemecatl dates from the 18th century 8 The Temple of Santo Tomas Actipan built in 1897 is located at the corner of Bufalo and Tigre streets citation needed The Temple of Santa Monica with the signature cascaro thin shell structure of its architect Felix Candela on Fresa Street opposite the park of San Lorenzo was built in 1962 The Parish of Divine Providence in Adolfo Prieto street was constructed between 1968 and 1974 citation needed Education editWithin the Del Valle are two of the oldest educational institutions in the country the College and Institute of Mexico and its Centro Universitario Mexico and the Colegio Simon Bolivar Graduates of these schools include Octavio Paz and German Dehesa citation needed International schools include Colegio Nuevo Continente and Tomas Alva Edison citation needed Notable people editHelena Espinosa Berea ca 1895 ca 1960 Mexican academic Maria Ernestina Larrainzar Cordoba 1854 1925 Mexican writer novelist teacher religious order founderReferences edit Mapa de la delegacion Benito Juarez y la colonia Del Valle in Spanish El Universal July 2010 Archived from the original on 30 May 2011 Retrieved 5 August 2011 Colonia del Valle ciudaddemexico com mx Retrieved 4 August 2011 Colonia del Valle Ciudaddemexico com mx in Spanish Retrieved 4 August 2011 es conocida por su gran cantidad de parques sus amplias y arboladas calles sus prestigiosos centros comerciales y algunos simbolos de la ciudad Ledezma Hector April 3 2009 Del Valle de las 10 colonias mas inseguras del DF Del Valle one of the 10 most unsafe colonias in Mexico City in Spanish Archived from the original on 28 April 2012 Retrieved 12 May 2012 Miguel A Morales 2013 07 08 Las 6 zonas mas inseguras del DF The 6 most unsafe areas in Mexico City Mas por Mas in Spanish retrieved 2013 10 07 Ubicacion in Spanish Guia Roji Archived from the original on 24 April 2012 Retrieved 5 August 2011 Ciudad de Mexico Templo de San Lorenzo Archived from the original on 2014 05 03 Retrieved 2014 06 24 Parroquia del Senor del Buen Despacho SECTUR DF Mexicocity gob mx Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2018 07 26 External links editColonia del Valle on the Internet in Spanish Portal nbsp Mexico 19 23 21 N 99 10 04 W 19 389164 N 99 167668 W 19 389164 99 167668 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colonia del Valle amp oldid 1217751883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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