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Simón Bolívar Park

The Simón Bolívar Metropolitan Park, best known as the Simón Bolívar Park, is a greenspace and entertainment and sports complex located in the middle of the city of Bogotá, Colombia. It is one of the largest urban parks in the World with over 1000 acres of green spaces, bicycle paths, parks, sports complexes, a public library and the Bogota Botanical Gardens.

Simón Bolívar Metropolitan Park
Simón Bolívar Park
Aerial view of Simón Bolívar Park
Location in a map of Bogotá
LocationBogotá, Colombia
Coordinates4°39′29″N 74°5′38″W / 4.65806°N 74.09389°W / 4.65806; -74.09389
Area400 hectares (988 acres)
Created1979 (1979)
Operated byMayor's Office of Bogotá
StatusOpen all year

The park is named after the Latin American Liberator Simón Bolívar. The park is located in the locality of Teusaquillo and is managed by the District Institute of Recreation and Sport (Instituto Distrital de Recreacion y Deporte - IDRD). The park is one of the most popular urban parks in the city of Bogotá.

The park features a lake in which people can rent paddle boats and a large space for concerts and events capable of holding 140.000 people.

History edit

 
Temple created for the Eucharistic Congress that took place at the Simón Bolívar Park

The construction of Simón Bolívar Park started in 1966. In 1968 the city of Bogotá built a temple to commemorate the 39th International Eucharistic Congress to which the pope Paul VI was a part of. This temple was named Eucharistic Temple. At the time the lake already existed as a natural feature. In 1986 a second temple was built for the reception of Pope John Paul II. The park was officially named under the Law 31 of 1979 in commemoration of the bicentennial of the birth of Latin American leader Simón Bolívar.

Colombian architect Arturo Robledo Ocampo designed in 1982 the details of new improvements to the park which at the time was far from an actual recreational space. Ocampo developed the plans for tree growing areas, the central plaza and also designed the water supply and structures such as channels and walls. In 1983 the Events Plaza was finally built. 3300 trees were planted and a pedestrian bridge that linked the park with the Children's Museum was inaugurated. In 1995 the pedestrian pathways were made bigger from 5 meters to 10 meters wide. The stage area of the Events Plaza was closed in the perimeters and the illumination was improved. Three new access points were added.

Since 1996 new social programs have been created in order to make the park an events center. This include as of now the Summer Festival, and the Rock to the park festival making it the axis of recreational activities for the city.

Parks System edit

The Simón Bolívar Park is in fact a system of adjacent greenspaces. Its extension is over 970 acres (3.9 km2), bigger than the Central Park extension in New York. At the present time it is considered the "lung of the city" due to its central location and because of its size and its vegetation. The park is conformed among others by the following parks:

Simón Bolívar Central Park (PCSB) edit

It's the main greenspace, it has an area of about 279 acres (1.13 km2). A lake with an area of over 27 acres (110,000 m2). It features over 11 miles (18 km) of pedestrian pathways and an acoustic shell-shaped area for concerts. Major concerts and festivals mainly take place in this area.

The Salitre Park edit

 
View from the Ferris wheel of The Salitre Park. Water park can be seen in the background as a roofed structure

Commonly and formerly known as The Salitre Park and officially named Magic Salitre (Salitre Magico) is a recreational area and amusement park that includes amusement rides. The park is best known for its Ferris wheel from where there is a nice view of the city. The park features three rollercoasters as well. Additionally the park features a roof covered waterpark with pools and water slides. The Salitre is currently administered by a Mexican private company which has improved and remodeled the park that used to be managed by the government of Bogotá.

Park SportsRecreation El Salitre (Parque RecreoDeportivo El Salitre) edit

Is a sports complex located adjacent to the Magic Salitre Park. It has courts for the practicing of different sports especially soccer and basketball. It also features a small coliseum for small events.

Children's Museum edit

Park of the Lake (Los Novios Park) edit

Los Novios Park (boyfriends-girlfriends park) with an area of over 53 acres (210,000 m2), this park features soccer fields and a motocross and BMX dirt tracks. This park has 19 kiosks for barbecue and picnic activities. This park is accessible through the Transmilenio system. One of the main attractions of this park is its lakes where people can rent pedal boats.

Sports Palace (Palacio de los Deportes) edit

Is a dedicated roof covered coliseum for concerts and events for an audience not bigger than 5.000 spectators. The Sports Palace is one of the most used spaces in the complex for the organization of local events and theatrical functions due to its versatility and the advantage of being a covered space. (See concerts section for information about artist that have performed at the arena).

Simón Bolívar Aquatic Complex edit

Is a space that features three pools. A training pool, an Olympic pool and a diving pool whose technical specifications have been endorsed by the International Federation of Swimming. The complex has stands for an audience of 1.500 people, parking lots for 300 vehicles, sauna, dressing rooms, gym and a cafeteria. The water is kept at 27 degrees Celsius through a boiling system located in a basement of 2.000 square meters.

El Salitre Sports Unit edit

Is a sports center with facilities for the practicing of a variety of sports from indoors to outdoors. El Salitre Coliseum (second in importance to the El Campin Coliseum) and the velodrome Luis Carlos Galan are located in this unit. The latter especially built for the 1995 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. It is also the headquarters of the city sports leagues with their respective training fields. It counts with a public bowling center and connections to pedestrian bridges above the 68th Avenue to the Central Park Simón Bolívar.

Concerts edit

The park's Events Plaza is the venue of most of the concerts of international singers when they perform in Bogota, since 2005 concerts were banned in El Campin Stadium so the only place to hold big concerts was the park. Since 2012, the Stadium can be used again for concerts one a month. The Events Plaza have a maximum capacity for 100,000 people.

On May 2, 1999, Metallica performed for the first time in Colombia with a sold-out show, holding the record for the highest attendance concert with 100,000 people attending for one only show.

During her The Sweet Escape Tour, Gwen Stefani performed the only show in South America for the tour, in front of 30,000 spectators.

Iron Maiden performed for the first time in the country in front of more than 38,788 people.[1] The show was recorded for the Iron Maiden: Flight 666 DVD.

Depeche Mode performed at the park on October 10, 2009, during their Tour of the Universe. The band will perform again on March 16, 2018, during their Global Spirit Tour.

On March 10, 2010, Metallica performed for the second time in the venue in front of 28,291 people. All platinum and VIP tickets were sold.[2]

On May 19, 2010, Aerosmith performed a sold-out show. The band holds the record for fastest sell out concert at the park for their first show, with 3 hours and 40,000 tickets sold.

American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers[3] performed for the first time in the country in the events plaza on September 11, 2011, in front of 19,654 people. The show was the kick-off presentation for their "I'm with You Tour".

Britney Spears[4] performed for the first time in Colombia in front of 20,000 spectators on November 26, 2011, during her Femme Fatale Tour. Tickets for a Meet & Greet with Spears sold out in within 1 minute, Platino tickets were sold out.

The Cure performed for the first time in Colombia in 2013.

Metallica performed for the third time in the park on March 6, 2014. Sold-out concert, more than 40,000 people attended making the band to break the record for artist with the highest attendance in the history of the venue. The total attendance for their three shows at the park is more than 140,000 people.[5]

Pearl Jam performed for the first time in Colombia on November 25, 2015, during their Pearl Jam 2015 Latin America Tour.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Reuters
  2. ^ "Hot Tours: Depeche Mode, Metallica, 'Glee'". Billboard. 10 June 2010.
  3. ^ "Red Hot Chili Peppers".
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-20. Retrieved 2014-03-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • (in Spanish) History of the Metropolitanean Simón Bolivar Park
  • (in English) Places To Go in Bogotá: Simón Bolivar Park information

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The Simon Bolivar Metropolitan Park best known as the Simon Bolivar Park is a greenspace and entertainment and sports complex located in the middle of the city of Bogota Colombia It is one of the largest urban parks in the World with over 1000 acres of green spaces bicycle paths parks sports complexes a public library and the Bogota Botanical Gardens Simon Bolivar Metropolitan ParkSimon Bolivar ParkAerial view of Simon Bolivar ParkLocation in a map of BogotaLocationBogota ColombiaCoordinates4 39 29 N 74 5 38 W 4 65806 N 74 09389 W 4 65806 74 09389Area400 hectares 988 acres Created1979 1979 Operated byMayor s Office of BogotaStatusOpen all yearThe park is named after the Latin American Liberator Simon Bolivar The park is located in the locality of Teusaquillo and is managed by the District Institute of Recreation and Sport Instituto Distrital de Recreacion y Deporte IDRD The park is one of the most popular urban parks in the city of Bogota The park features a lake in which people can rent paddle boats and a large space for concerts and events capable of holding 140 000 people Contents 1 History 2 Parks System 2 1 Simon Bolivar Central Park PCSB 2 2 The Salitre Park 2 3 Park SportsRecreation El Salitre Parque RecreoDeportivo El Salitre 2 4 Children s Museum 2 5 Park of the Lake Los Novios Park 2 6 Sports Palace Palacio de los Deportes 2 7 Simon Bolivar Aquatic Complex 2 8 El Salitre Sports Unit 3 Concerts 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Temple created for the Eucharistic Congress that took place at the Simon Bolivar ParkThe construction of Simon Bolivar Park started in 1966 In 1968 the city of Bogota built a temple to commemorate the 39th International Eucharistic Congress to which the pope Paul VI was a part of This temple was named Eucharistic Temple At the time the lake already existed as a natural feature In 1986 a second temple was built for the reception of Pope John Paul II The park was officially named under the Law 31 of 1979 in commemoration of the bicentennial of the birth of Latin American leader Simon Bolivar Colombian architect Arturo Robledo Ocampo designed in 1982 the details of new improvements to the park which at the time was far from an actual recreational space Ocampo developed the plans for tree growing areas the central plaza and also designed the water supply and structures such as channels and walls In 1983 the Events Plaza was finally built 3300 trees were planted and a pedestrian bridge that linked the park with the Children s Museum was inaugurated In 1995 the pedestrian pathways were made bigger from 5 meters to 10 meters wide The stage area of the Events Plaza was closed in the perimeters and the illumination was improved Three new access points were added Since 1996 new social programs have been created in order to make the park an events center This include as of now the Summer Festival and the Rock to the park festival making it the axis of recreational activities for the city Parks System editThe Simon Bolivar Park is in fact a system of adjacent greenspaces Its extension is over 970 acres 3 9 km2 bigger than the Central Park extension in New York At the present time it is considered the lung of the city due to its central location and because of its size and its vegetation The park is conformed among others by the following parks Simon Bolivar Central Park PCSB edit It s the main greenspace it has an area of about 279 acres 1 13 km2 A lake with an area of over 27 acres 110 000 m2 It features over 11 miles 18 km of pedestrian pathways and an acoustic shell shaped area for concerts Major concerts and festivals mainly take place in this area The Salitre Park edit nbsp View from the Ferris wheel of The Salitre Park Water park can be seen in the background as a roofed structureCommonly and formerly known as The Salitre Park and officially named Magic Salitre Salitre Magico is a recreational area and amusement park that includes amusement rides The park is best known for its Ferris wheel from where there is a nice view of the city The park features three rollercoasters as well Additionally the park features a roof covered waterpark with pools and water slides The Salitre is currently administered by a Mexican private company which has improved and remodeled the park that used to be managed by the government of Bogota Park SportsRecreation El Salitre Parque RecreoDeportivo El Salitre edit Is a sports complex located adjacent to the Magic Salitre Park It has courts for the practicing of different sports especially soccer and basketball It also features a small coliseum for small events Children s Museum edit Main article Children s Museum of Bogota Park of the Lake Los Novios Park edit Los Novios Park boyfriends girlfriends park with an area of over 53 acres 210 000 m2 this park features soccer fields and a motocross and BMX dirt tracks This park has 19 kiosks for barbecue and picnic activities This park is accessible through the Transmilenio system One of the main attractions of this park is its lakes where people can rent pedal boats Sports Palace Palacio de los Deportes edit Is a dedicated roof covered coliseum for concerts and events for an audience not bigger than 5 000 spectators The Sports Palace is one of the most used spaces in the complex for the organization of local events and theatrical functions due to its versatility and the advantage of being a covered space See concerts section for information about artist that have performed at the arena Simon Bolivar Aquatic Complex edit Is a space that features three pools A training pool an Olympic pool and a diving pool whose technical specifications have been endorsed by the International Federation of Swimming The complex has stands for an audience of 1 500 people parking lots for 300 vehicles sauna dressing rooms gym and a cafeteria The water is kept at 27 degrees Celsius through a boiling system located in a basement of 2 000 square meters El Salitre Sports Unit edit Is a sports center with facilities for the practicing of a variety of sports from indoors to outdoors El Salitre Coliseum second in importance to the El Campin Coliseum and the velodrome Luis Carlos Galan are located in this unit The latter especially built for the 1995 UCI Track Cycling World Championships It is also the headquarters of the city sports leagues with their respective training fields It counts with a public bowling center and connections to pedestrian bridges above the 68th Avenue to the Central Park Simon Bolivar Concerts editMain article List of events held at Simon Bolivar Park The park s Events Plaza is the venue of most of the concerts of international singers when they perform in Bogota since 2005 concerts were banned in El Campin Stadium so the only place to hold big concerts was the park Since 2012 the Stadium can be used again for concerts one a month The Events Plaza have a maximum capacity for 100 000 people On May 2 1999 Metallica performed for the first time in Colombia with a sold out show holding the record for the highest attendance concert with 100 000 people attending for one only show During her The Sweet Escape Tour Gwen Stefani performed the only show in South America for the tour in front of 30 000 spectators Iron Maiden performed for the first time in the country in front of more than 38 788 people 1 The show was recorded for the Iron Maiden Flight 666 DVD Depeche Mode performed at the park on October 10 2009 during their Tour of the Universe The band will perform again on March 16 2018 during their Global Spirit Tour On March 10 2010 Metallica performed for the second time in the venue in front of 28 291 people All platinum and VIP tickets were sold 2 On May 19 2010 Aerosmith performed a sold out show The band holds the record for fastest sell out concert at the park for their first show with 3 hours and 40 000 tickets sold American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers 3 performed for the first time in the country in the events plaza on September 11 2011 in front of 19 654 people The show was the kick off presentation for their I m with You Tour Britney Spears 4 performed for the first time in Colombia in front of 20 000 spectators on November 26 2011 during her Femme Fatale Tour Tickets for a Meet amp Greet with Spears sold out in within 1 minute Platino tickets were sold out The Cure performed for the first time in Colombia in 2013 Metallica performed for the third time in the park on March 6 2014 Sold out concert more than 40 000 people attended making the band to break the record for artist with the highest attendance in the history of the venue The total attendance for their three shows at the park is more than 140 000 people 5 Pearl Jam performed for the first time in Colombia on November 25 2015 during their Pearl Jam 2015 Latin America Tour Gallery edit nbsp Virgilio Barco Library nbsp View of the Bogota Hills from Simon Bolivar Park nbsp Summer Festival nbsp Outdoor picnic area nbsp Salitre Park nbsp Bust of Simon Bolivar nbsp Biking track nbsp Transmilenio StationSee also edit93 Park Coliseo El Pueblo Coliseo Cubierto El Campin Metropolitan Area of Bogota CorferiasReferences edit Reuters Hot Tours Depeche Mode Metallica Glee Billboard 10 June 2010 Red Hot Chili Peppers Britney Spears Archived from the original on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2011 07 17 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 03 20 Retrieved 2014 03 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Simon Bolivar Park in Spanish History of the Metropolitanean Simon Bolivar Park in English Places To Go in Bogota Simon Bolivar Park information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simon Bolivar Park amp oldid 1159363927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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