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Plaza Sotomayor

The Plaza Sotomayor is a plaza in Valparaíso, Chile. It is named after Rafael Sotomayor. The square is lined by buildings occupying full block-fronts of the streets that flank it. The focus of the square is the monument that honors the Chilean sailors who fell during the Battle of Iquique and the Battle of Punta Gruesa. The plaza and surrounding buildings was designated a Zona Típica (historic district) on January 23, 1979. [1]

Monument dedicated to the Héroes de Iquique

At the northeastern side of the square are two similar towers, which create a sort of gate entrance to the port from the city. On the opposite side is the building that housed the Intendencia de Valparaíso, which currently is home to the headquarters of the Chilean Navy. The building used by the CSAV and the building that houses the National Council of Culture and the Arts also face the plaza.

Close to the station is the western terminus station of the Valparaíso Metro, that replaced the old railway station.

History edit

Sotomayor Square[2] originally called Plaza de la Aduana (Customs Square), then Plaza del Palacio (Palace Square) and later Plaza Intendencia (Intendancy Square), is the most important civic square in Valparaíso, which was built over previous sealand. The history of the city lays in it, consisting of buildings from different periods that merge into one big area. It didn't always have a trapezoid shape as it does today, which helps to create a different perspective effect, neither had the decisive axis between the main building — the former intendancy building — nor its view of the ocean. Originally, it was an esplanade in which filthy water descended sluggishly through San Agustín (Tomás Ramos) gorge, standing next to the current Plaza de la Justicia (Justice Square). Also, a large house near to Cerro Cordillera (Cordillera Hill) played the role of customs.

On 10 June 1825 a storm broke the cables of the frigate Valdivia and stranded her on the beach that existed here. The authorities filled the hulk with sand in order to use it as a base for Valparaiso's first wharf for passengers and light cargo. Subsequently, in 1831, the passengers’ wharf[3][4] started to be built, whose remains can be seen today at the museum[5] right under the square.

After the construction of the first customs building,[6] the most representative building of the city for almost seventy years, a square started to be built next to it. Although it was smaller and the building line was several meters ahead of the current facades, in the mid-century the latter was extended to Condell Street. In addition, some warehouses were built around it and also hotels and inns.[citation needed]

In 1855 came into existence in this square the first bank in Chile called the Banco de Depósitos y Descuentos de Valparaíso[7] (The Deposits and Discounts Bank of Valparaíso), occupying part of the current square in front of the land of the present National Council of Culture and the Arts. The Bolsa de Comercio building[8] was constructed with wood and cane from Guayaquil in 1858 and designed by the architect Juan Berg, who created a porch to access the city from the sea. The Bolsa de Comercio was inaugurated in the same year, 6 May with a special ceremony led by the President of Chile, Manuel Montt. Additionally, in the year 1866, the city of Valparaíso was bombed by the Spanish Navy during the Chincha Islands War originating from a trade dispute between Spain and Peru. Although Spain tried to burn down the Bolsa de Comercio, the building survived the attack and it was repaired afterwards. The construction of the first Post Office, next to the Bank in the corner of the Aduana (Prat) Street, and the fire department building, between Blanco and Cochrane Streets, both dating from 1868, contributed decisively to the characterization of the square as a civic one. These were neoclassical buildings that would be later replaced in the first half of the 20th century by modern architecture but preserving its early use.[citation needed]

In 1873, the square was already cobbled when the first sculpture of Valparaíso was built in 12 April, commemorating the Scottish seamen Lord Thomas Cochrane. In 1876, the railway crossed around the shore in front of the wharf and went from the current Errázuriz Street towards the Barrio Puerto (Port's Neighbourhood). In the same year, the construction of the Rose Company building took place, which was called Innes, and then Grace, whose facades remained until today as part of the Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores’ building. In 1885, the Bolsa de Comercio (The Stock Exchange) located in Valparaíso square right in front of the Hotel Reina Victoria[9] (Queen Victoria Hotel) had to be demolished to install in its place the great monument to the fallen heroes in the Battle of Iquique[10] and the crypt of the remains of Arturo Prat and his men, which would be inaugurated on 21 May 1886. The following year, a neoclassical building was built on the grounds of the current port station that was meant to serve as the administration of the Navy and other public uses, and would remain so until 1920. In 1883, a comfortable passengers’ wharf was ordered to be built. Made of wood and metal with hexagonal shape, this passengers’ wharf also known as Muelle Prat (Prat wharf), would last until 1912 when it was swept away by a storm. Until the early 20th century there was still a building in front of the Queen Victoria Hotel occupying part of the Estación Puerto (Port Station) and the customs building, which were built in the 30s.[citation needed]

In 2000, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (es)[11] inaugurated the work of remodeling the square, directed by the architect Harken Jensen, where a concession was granted for subterranean parking lots, and additionally, a museum was inaugurated due to archeological findings in the same place. In 2004, the design of the square extends to the Prat Wharf, turning it into a touristic walkway from which was possible to embark in order to cross the roadstead of Valparaíso from the sea. At the Prat wharf is possible to see a replica of the Santiaguillo (es), a small sailing boat which was the first Spaniard vessel to dock in this bay called Quintil.[citation needed] The first wharf completed in 1883 corresponds to the passengers’ wharf, made of wood and metal with hexagonal shape.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Plaza Sotomayor y edificios que la encierran" (in Spanish). National Monuments Council. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  2. ^ Valparaíso, Una Ciudad , su Historia y su Gente, Guía de la Arquitectura. Valparaíso – Sevilla: Gobierno de Chile MINVU; Junta de Andalucía Consejería de Obras Públicas y Transportes; Embajada de España- AECI. 2005.
  3. ^ Armijo, Patricio. "Muelle Prat". VRpanoramas.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  4. ^ V, Osvaldo Rengifo (1983). Don Manuel Rengifo: su vida y su obra (in Spanish). Andres Bello.
  5. ^ Riveros B., Alex; González G., Pablo; Didier P., Alejandra (September 2004). "LA PRIMERA BOLSA COMERCIAL DE VALPARAÍSO". Chungará (Arica). 36: 141–149. doi:10.4067/S0717-73562004000300017. ISSN 0717-7356.
  6. ^ "Historia de la aduana de Chile". Aduanas Chile. 24 February 2007.
  7. ^ Bizzarro, Salvatore (20 April 2005). Historical Dictionary of Chile. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810865426.
  8. ^ Riveros B., Alex; González G., Pablo; Didier P., Alejandra (September 2004). "LA PRIMERA BOLSA COMERCIAL DE VALPARAÍSO". Chungará (Arica). 36: 141–149. doi:10.4067/S0717-73562004000300017. ISSN 0717-7356.
  9. ^ "Hotel Reina Victoria - Valparaíso". janpuerta.blogspot.cl. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  10. ^ "Monumento a Prat Valparaiso". monumentoaprat.blogspot.cl. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  11. ^ "Ministerio de Vivienda y Urbanismo - Gobierno de Chile - (History)". www.minvu.cl. Retrieved 29 June 2017.

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The Plaza Sotomayor is a plaza in Valparaiso Chile It is named after Rafael Sotomayor The square is lined by buildings occupying full block fronts of the streets that flank it The focus of the square is the monument that honors the Chilean sailors who fell during the Battle of Iquique and the Battle of Punta Gruesa The plaza and surrounding buildings was designated a Zona Tipica historic district on January 23 1979 1 Monument dedicated to the Heroes de IquiqueAt the northeastern side of the square are two similar towers which create a sort of gate entrance to the port from the city On the opposite side is the building that housed the Intendencia de Valparaiso which currently is home to the headquarters of the Chilean Navy The building used by the CSAV and the building that houses the National Council of Culture and the Arts also face the plaza Close to the station is the western terminus station of the Valparaiso Metro that replaced the old railway station Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editSotomayor Square 2 originally called Plaza de la Aduana Customs Square then Plaza del Palacio Palace Square and later Plaza Intendencia Intendancy Square is the most important civic square in Valparaiso which was built over previous sealand The history of the city lays in it consisting of buildings from different periods that merge into one big area It didn t always have a trapezoid shape as it does today which helps to create a different perspective effect neither had the decisive axis between the main building the former intendancy building nor its view of the ocean Originally it was an esplanade in which filthy water descended sluggishly through San Agustin Tomas Ramos gorge standing next to the current Plaza de la Justicia Justice Square Also a large house near to Cerro Cordillera Cordillera Hill played the role of customs On 10 June 1825 a storm broke the cables of the frigate Valdivia and stranded her on the beach that existed here The authorities filled the hulk with sand in order to use it as a base for Valparaiso s first wharf for passengers and light cargo Subsequently in 1831 the passengers wharf 3 4 started to be built whose remains can be seen today at the museum 5 right under the square After the construction of the first customs building 6 the most representative building of the city for almost seventy years a square started to be built next to it Although it was smaller and the building line was several meters ahead of the current facades in the mid century the latter was extended to Condell Street In addition some warehouses were built around it and also hotels and inns citation needed In 1855 came into existence in this square the first bank in Chile called the Banco de Depositos y Descuentos de Valparaiso 7 The Deposits and Discounts Bank of Valparaiso occupying part of the current square in front of the land of the present National Council of Culture and the Arts The Bolsa de Comercio building 8 was constructed with wood and cane from Guayaquil in 1858 and designed by the architect Juan Berg who created a porch to access the city from the sea The Bolsa de Comercio was inaugurated in the same year 6 May with a special ceremony led by the President of Chile Manuel Montt Additionally in the year 1866 the city of Valparaiso was bombed by the Spanish Navy during the Chincha Islands War originating from a trade dispute between Spain and Peru Although Spain tried to burn down the Bolsa de Comercio the building survived the attack and it was repaired afterwards The construction of the first Post Office next to the Bank in the corner of the Aduana Prat Street and the fire department building between Blanco and Cochrane Streets both dating from 1868 contributed decisively to the characterization of the square as a civic one These were neoclassical buildings that would be later replaced in the first half of the 20th century by modern architecture but preserving its early use citation needed In 1873 the square was already cobbled when the first sculpture of Valparaiso was built in 12 April commemorating the Scottish seamen Lord Thomas Cochrane In 1876 the railway crossed around the shore in front of the wharf and went from the current Errazuriz Street towards the Barrio Puerto Port s Neighbourhood In the same year the construction of the Rose Company building took place which was called Innes and then Grace whose facades remained until today as part of the Compania Sudamericana de Vapores building In 1885 the Bolsa de Comercio The Stock Exchange located in Valparaiso square right in front of the Hotel Reina Victoria 9 Queen Victoria Hotel had to be demolished to install in its place the great monument to the fallen heroes in the Battle of Iquique 10 and the crypt of the remains of Arturo Prat and his men which would be inaugurated on 21 May 1886 The following year a neoclassical building was built on the grounds of the current port station that was meant to serve as the administration of the Navy and other public uses and would remain so until 1920 In 1883 a comfortable passengers wharf was ordered to be built Made of wood and metal with hexagonal shape this passengers wharf also known as Muelle Prat Prat wharf would last until 1912 when it was swept away by a storm Until the early 20th century there was still a building in front of the Queen Victoria Hotel occupying part of the Estacion Puerto Port Station and the customs building which were built in the 30s citation needed In 2000 the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development es 11 inaugurated the work of remodeling the square directed by the architect Harken Jensen where a concession was granted for subterranean parking lots and additionally a museum was inaugurated due to archeological findings in the same place In 2004 the design of the square extends to the Prat Wharf turning it into a touristic walkway from which was possible to embark in order to cross the roadstead of Valparaiso from the sea At the Prat wharf is possible to see a replica of the Santiaguillo es a small sailing boat which was the first Spaniard vessel to dock in this bay called Quintil citation needed The first wharf completed in 1883 corresponds to the passengers wharf made of wood and metal with hexagonal shape citation needed See also editBarrio Puerto port neighborhood or districtReferences edit Plaza Sotomayor y edificios que la encierran in Spanish National Monuments Council Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 Retrieved 10 July 2012 Valparaiso Una Ciudad su Historia y su Gente Guia de la Arquitectura Valparaiso Sevilla Gobierno de Chile MINVU Junta de Andalucia Consejeria de Obras Publicas y Transportes Embajada de Espana AECI 2005 Armijo Patricio Muelle Prat VRpanoramas cl in Spanish Retrieved 23 June 2017 V Osvaldo Rengifo 1983 Don Manuel Rengifo su vida y su obra in Spanish Andres Bello Riveros B Alex Gonzalez G Pablo Didier P Alejandra September 2004 LA PRIMERA BOLSA COMERCIAL DE VALPARAISO Chungara Arica 36 141 149 doi 10 4067 S0717 73562004000300017 ISSN 0717 7356 Historia de la aduana de Chile Aduanas Chile 24 February 2007 Bizzarro Salvatore 20 April 2005 Historical Dictionary of Chile Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810865426 Riveros B Alex Gonzalez G Pablo Didier P Alejandra September 2004 LA PRIMERA BOLSA COMERCIAL DE VALPARAISO Chungara Arica 36 141 149 doi 10 4067 S0717 73562004000300017 ISSN 0717 7356 Hotel Reina Victoria Valparaiso janpuerta blogspot cl Retrieved 23 June 2017 Monumento a Prat Valparaiso monumentoaprat blogspot cl Retrieved 23 June 2017 Ministerio de Vivienda y Urbanismo Gobierno de Chile History www minvu cl Retrieved 29 June 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Plaza Sotomayor 33 2 18 48 S 71 37 43 56 W 33 0384667 S 71 6287667 W 33 0384667 71 6287667 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plaza Sotomayor amp oldid 1194519870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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