Usuario:Barcex/Monumentos históricos
Apariencia
Monumentos y lugares históricos que faltan y que están en Decreto 437/97
- Palacio San Martín
- ESCUELA NORMAL SUPERIOR DE PROFESORADO N° I (una de sus fachadas)
- INSTITUTO SATURNINO ENRIQUE UNZUE (Mar del Plata)
- Villa Ocampo (Residencia) En San Isidro
- CASTILLO DEL PARQUE LURO (Toay, La Pampa)
- Bóvedas de USPALLATA (Mendoza)
- La casa que perteneció al señor Carlos GARDEL, ubicada en la calle JEAN JAURES 735, buenos aires
- casa del General Antonio GONZALEZ BALCARCE
Decreto 929/89: Galerías Pacífico
Decreto 1259/89: Teatro Colón listo
Sin verificar:
- Monumento Histórico Nacional
- PALACIO DE CORREOS de la Ciudad de ROSARIO
- EDIFICIO DE CORREOS Y TELEGRAFOS de la Ciudad de BAHIA BLANCA
Museo de La Plata (verificar si lo dice el artículo)listo- los inmuebles conocidos como "LOS ALTOS DE ELORRIAGA", con entradas por calle DEFENSA 183-185 y ALSINA 417-421
- edificio de la CONFITERIA EL MOLINO
- conjunto edilicio formado por los PABELLONES DE EQUINOS, la PISTA CENTRAL con las TRIBUNAS OFICIAL y de SOCIOS, el SALON DE VENTAS CERRADO, el PABELLON FRERS, el COMEDOR CENTRAL y la VERJA PERIMETRAL con el PORTON sobre la Avenida SARMIENTO del Predio Ferial de Palermo de la SOCIEDAD RURAL ARGENTINA.
- Lugar Histórico Nacional
los terrenos ocupados por Ciudad Evita, en el Partido de LA MATANZAlisto- poblado prehispánico RINCON CHICO (Catamarca)
- Conjunto urbano arquitectónico de interés nacional
- PLAZA 25 DE MAYO, la IGLESIA CATEDRAL Y BASILICA MENOR "NUESTRA SENORA DEL ROSARIO", ubicada en la esquina de las calles BUENOS AIRES y CORDOBA (Rosario)
Ciudad de Buenos Aires
[editar]Casa Rosada (Government House) (late 19th century)Cabildo de Buenos Aires (17th century)Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires (18th & 19th century)Pirámide de Mayo (1811)(en Monumentos de la ciudad de buenos aires)Obelisco de Buenos Aires (1936)Palacio del Congreso de la Nación Argentina (1906)- Enclosure of the old National Congress (1864)
Colón Theater[1]Convento de Santo Domingo (Buenos Aires) (late 18th century)(en Monumentos de la ciudad de buenos aires)- House of Bartolomé Mitre (18th century)
- House of Domingo Sarmiento (1860)
- House of Esteban de Luca
Palacio de Correos (Buenos Aires) (1928)- San Roque Chapel (late 18th century)
- San Miguel Church (1788)
- San Juan Church (1797)
- San Pedro Telmo Church (1734)
- San Ignacio Church, Manzana de las Luces (1722)
- Former Jesuit buildings, Manzana de las Luces (1730/1780)
- Galerías Pacífico[2]
- Antonio Ballvé Penitentiary Museum in former monastic hospital and women's prison
- San Francisco Basilica (1754)
Palacio Barolo (1922)[3]- Palacio San Martín (1909) [4][3]
- Montserrat Church (1865)
- Former Convent of the Mercedarios (first half 18th century)
- Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy (1779)
- Building of the La Prensa newspaper (1898)
- Elorriaga Heights (approx. 1820)
- El Molino Café[5]
- Pizzurno (or 'Sarmiento') Palace, Pasaje Pizzurno (1888) [6]
Edificio Kavanagh (1935) [7]- Palacio de Justicia[7]
- Avellaneda Bridge[7]
Hotel de Inmigrantes[8]Fragata Sarmiento- Corbeta Uruguay
- Head office of the Banco de la Nación Argentina
Teatro Nacional Cervantes- José Tiburcia Borda Municipal Hospital [7]
- Seat of the Federación de Asociaciones Católicas de Empleadas (FACE), Calle Sarmiento [9]
- Federal firing range, Avenida Libertador [10]
- National Music Centre (former National Library) [11]
Palais de Glace[11]- Museum of the Suit Industry [12]
- Barracks, buildings and gardens of the General San Martín Regiment of Horse Grenadiers, Palermo [13]
- Property known as Los Altos de Elorriaga at Defensa and Alsina, and the house of María Josefa Ezcurra de Ezcurra on Alsina[5]
- Exhibition Area of La Sociedad Rural, Palermo [5]
- Naval Observatory of Argentina, Avenida España[14]
- Embassy of the United Kingdom[15]
- Building of the Banco Hipotecario SA[16]
- Naval Station of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Port[17]
- Fishing Club[18]
- Argentine Yacht Club[18]
- Headquarters of the Secular Franciscan Order[19]
- Our Lady of Balvanera[20]
- San José School, at Mitre and Perón[20]
Museo Histórico Nacional (Argentina)[3]Buenos Aires Metro stations: on Line A - Plaza de Mayo, Perú, Piedras, Lima, Sáenz Peña, Congreso, Pasco-Alberti and Plaza de Miserere; Line C - San Juan, Independencia, Moreno, Avenida de Mayo, Diagonal Norte, Lavalle and San Martín; Line D - Catedral, 9 de Julio, Tribunales, Facultad de Medicina, Agüero, Bulnes, Scalabrini Ortiz, Plaza Italia, Palermo; Line E - San José, Entre Ríos, Pichincha, Jujuy, Urquiza and Boedo [3]- President Roque Sáenz Peña Teaching School, Avda. Córdoba[3]
Zoológico de Buenos Aires[3]
- Avellaneda Bridge (see also Buenos Aires city)
- Former building of the Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Bahía Blanca[21]
- Municipal Palace, Bahía Blanca[21]
- Hotel de Imigrantes, Bahía Blanca[21]
- Post and Telegraph building, Bahía Blanca[5]
- Tower of old fort, Carmen de Patagones
- Church of Our Lady of Carmen, and tomb of Luis Piedrabuena, Carmen de Patagones
- House of Bernardo Bartuille (now municipal house of culture), Carmen de Patagones
- 'La Carlota' House, Carmen de Patagones
- House of the Rial family, known as Mitre House of Rial Ranch, Carmen de Patagones
- Historic house of the Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Carmen de Patagones
- House of Andrés García, Carmen de Patagones
- House of Cardinal Juan Cagliero, Carmen de Patagones
- Mariani-Teruggi House, La Plata[22]
- House of Ricardo Balbín, La Plata[23]
Museo de La Plata[5]- Curutchet House, La Plata[24]
- Church of Our Lady of Carmen, Lobos[21]
- Municipal Palace, Lobos[21]
- Social club (formerly seat of Sociedad Orfeon Lobense), Lobos[21]
- Cathedral (Basilica Our Lady of Peace) and Parish house, Lomas de Zamorra[21]
- Municipal House, Lomas de Zamorra[21]
- School No. 1 'Bartolome Mitre', Lomas de Zamorra[21]
- Basilica of Our Lady of Luján[25]
- Enrique Unzue Saturnine Institute, Mar del Plata[3]
- Our Lady of Pilar church, Pilar
- House of Juan Manuel de Rosas, San Andrés
- Old Bridge, San Antonio de Areco [26]
- Parque Criollo and Ricardo Güiraldes Gaucho Museum, San Antonio de Areco [26]
- Pulpería 'La Blanqueada', San Antonio de Areco [26]
- Church of San Antonio de Padua, San Antonio de Areco [26]
- House of the municipal mayoralty, San Antonio de Areco [26]
- Estancia 'La Porteña', San Antonio de Areco [26]
- Quinta Pueyrredón, San Isidro
- Villa Ocampo, San Isidro (1890) [4][3]
- Church of the Holy Sacrament, Tandil[27]
- House of Domingo Sarmiento, Tigre
- Basílica Nuestra Señora del Valle, San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca
- Church at Hualfin
- Church of the Lord of Miracles, La Tercena[28]
- San José church, Piedra Blanca[28]
- Birthplace of Friar Mamerto Esquiú, Piedra Blanca[28]
- Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary nr San José (1715)
- Church of San Pedro, Fiambalá (1770)
- Ruins of religious buildings, Icaño
- Remains of Pucara de Aconquija, Ambato Department[29]
- Inca settlement at El Shincal de Quimivil, Belén Department[29]
- Pre-Hispanic settlement of Watungasta, Tinogasta Department[29]
- Former government house (Carlos Chiesanova Police Museum), Resistencia [30]
- Former Francés Railway Station (Natural History Museum), Resistencia
- La Trochita, Esquel (1922-45)[7]
- Remains of Fort San José de la Candelaria, Gulf of San José
- National Primary School No. 17 'Vicente Calderón', El Blanco, Cholila[31]
- Building of the Banco de la Provincia de Córdoba, Córdoba[32]
- Provincial legislature, Córdoba[32]
- Córdoba Cabildo (17th century)
- Government House, Corrientes[33]
- Holy Cross of Miracles Church, Corrientes (1887) [30]
- Church of Santa Ana of the Guácara Indians, Santa Ana (1765) [30]
- Sanctuary of Santa Lucía [30]
- Estación del Este (railway station) museum, Monte Caseros (1875) [30]
- Cathedral of Paraná
- Nuestra Señora del Huerto school assembly hall (former seat of Argentine Senate), Paraná
- Palacio San José, nr Concepción del Uruguay [30]
- Former Customs House, Concepción del Uruguay[34]
- Government House, Formosa
- House of governor Ignacio Fotheringham (now 'Juan Pablo Douffard' provincial historic museum), Formosa (1887)
- Cathedral of San Salvador de Jujuy
- Government House, San Salvador de Jujuy [33]
- Cabildo (now Museum of Police History) of San Salvador de Jujuy
- Santa Barbara church, San Salvador de Jujuy
- San Francisco Chapel, Tilcara
- Santa Rosa Church, Purmamarca
- San Francisco Church, Uquía[28]
- El Castillo House in Parque Luro, Toay Department[3]
- The Padercitas, Cochangasta (a small granite temple) (1927)
- Temple and Convent of Santo Domingo, La Rioja
- Basilica of San Francisco, Mendoza (1875/93) [35]
- Vaults of Uspallata, Las Heras Department (late 18th Century)
- Chapel and Oratory of Alto Salvador, San Martín Department (1852)[35]
- Land, historic willow tree and chapel of the Plumerillo (Old Oratory of the Segura), Las Heras (1870)
- The Rosario de Las Lagunas Chapel, Lavalle Department (1864)
- Nuestra Señora del Rosario Chapel, Barrancas, Mendoza (late 18th Century)
- House of former Governor Francisco Civit, Mendoza (1873)
- House of Juan de la Cruz Videla, Cruz de Piedra, Maipú Department[35]
- National School Agustín Álvarez, Mendoza (1905)
- La Virgen de la Carrodilla church, Luján de Cuyo Department (original 1840, rebuilt 1946)
- Three Casas del Rey or hovels of Uspallata (refuges for messengers), Las Cuevas Department (1765/70)
- Ruins of the Malal Hue Fort (1846)[35] and the Rufino Ortega Historic Mill (1885), Malargüe
- Ruins of San Rafael del Diamante Fort, Villa 25 de Mayo, San Rafael Department (1805)
- Ruins of the Jesuit church of San Francisco, Mendoza (1716/31)
- Water point and stone bridge de los Españoles, Luján de Cuyo (1788-91)
- Former Bodega Arizu, Godoy Cruz (1888-1910)[17]
- Former Bodega Arizu, Villa Atuel, San Rafael[17]
- Panquehua Bodega and vineyards, Las Heras (1827-1918), plus contents [17]
- Giol and Gargantini workers' and supervisers' huts, Maipú (1910)[17]
- Site of the Estancia de los Molina, General Ortega district, Maipú[36]
- Hydraulic mill at Upsallata Estancia, Las Heras[3]
- Farm of General San Martín, San Martín Department (1823)
- The property of General San Martín and Seat of the public library "General San Martín" (1815/17)
- Site of the birthplace of Mercedes San Martín y Escalada, Mendoza (1815/17)
- Mill of Miller Tejeda (1815-16)
- Ruins of San Carlos Fort, San Carlos Department (1770)
- Colonial bridge over the Picheuta River (late 18th Century)
- Pedro del Castillo Square, the old Plaza Mayor of Mendoza (1561) and site of the old Cabildo of Mendoza (1561-1861)
- Training ground of the Ejército de los Andes, Mendoza (1814/17)
- Historic block of Tunuyán (1823)
- Site of the Posta de Rodeo del Medio, Fray Luis Beltrán, Maipú (18th Century)
- Mountain pass of la Cumbre (1817)
- Cristo Redentor de Los Andes, Las Heras
Battlefields
- Site of the Battle of Potrerillos, Luján de Cuyo (1817)
- Site of the Battle of Rodeo del Medio, Maipú (1841)
- Site of the Battles of Santa Rosa (1874)
Tombs
- Tomb of General Gerónimo Espejo (1801-89) at the Gral. Espejo Military School
- Tomb of Colonel Antonio de Berutti, Ruins of San Francisco (1772-1841)
- Tomb of José Vicente Zapata, Mendoza Cemetery (1851-1897)
- Tomb of Juan Gualberto Godoy, Mendoza Cemetery (1793-1864)
- Tomb of Tomás Godoy Cruz, San Vicente Ferrer church, Godoy Cruz (1791-1852)
- Tomb of Tte. General Rufino Ortega, Maipú (1847-1917)
- Civic complex, San Carlos de Bariloche
- Arias Rengel House, Salta
- Salta Cathedral, and Pantheon of the Glories of the North with tomb of Martín Güemes
- Monument to Martín Güemes, Salta
- Cabildo of Salta, housing Historical Museum of the North[28]
- San Francisco church, Salta
- San Bernardo convent, Salta
- House of Hernández City Museum, Salta[28]
- Finca La Cruz and house of Martín Güemes
- San José church, Cachi
- Potrero de Payogasta, Cachi[7]
- Pre-Hispanic settlement of Santa Rosa de Tastil, Rosario de Lerma DepartmentError en la cita: Error en la cita: existe un código de apertura <ref> sin su código de cierre </ref>
- Our Lady of the Rosary church, Villa de Merlo[35]
- House of Domingo Sarmiento, San Francisco del Monte de Oro[35]
- Church of San José del Morro[35]
- National Flag Memorial, Rosario[37]
- Villa Hortensia, Rosario
- Central Post Office (Palacio de Correos)[5]
- Santa Fe la Vieja
- Diez de Andino House (now Provincial Historical Museum), Santa Fe[38]
- Brener Synagogue, Moises Ville[17]
- Bridge across Río Dulce between Santiago del Estero and La Banda [39]
- Cathedral of Santiago del Estero
- Home and museum of Andrés Chazarreta, Santiago del Estero[28]
- Sanctuary of Our Lord of Miracles of Mailín, nr Lugones[28]
- Aguirre Bay (Gardiner Caves)
- Buen Suceso Bay
- Harberton Station, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego[40]
- Pavillion of the raising of the national flag by the Lasserre Expedition
- Capilla Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria Misión Salesiana, Río Grande
- Snow Hill Cabin (Colina Nevada) used by Otto Nordenskiöld's Swedish Antarctic Expedition
- Former CAP cold storage plant, Río Grande[40]
- Cemetery of the Salesian Mission, Río Grande[40]
- Monumento Islas Malvinas, Ushuaia
- Parish church of Ushuaia[40]
- Former Government House of the Territory, current provincial legislature, Ushuaia
- Rosas House, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego[40]
- Año Nuevo lighthouse, Isla Observatorio[40]
- Caleta Falsa at the foot of Monte Bilbao[40]
- House of Tucumán
- Tucumán Cathedral
- Provincial Historical Museum, Tucumán (former house of the Avellaneda)[28]
- Church of San Francisco, Tucumán
- House of José Colombres, Tucumán (Museum of Sugar Industry)
- Jesuit Estancia of La Banda, Tafí del Valle[41]
National Historic Places
[editar]In addition to the National Historic Monuments, a number of places have been designated 'National Historic Places' (Lugares Históricos Nacionales), including:
- Plaza Dorrego, San Telmo, Buenos Aires
- Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires
Avenida de Mayo, Buenos Aires [3]Plaza de los Dos Congresos, Buenos Aires[3]- House of Carlos Gardel, Abasto, Buenos Aires[4][3]
- House of Dr Bernardo Houssay, Buenos Aires[7]
- Carabassa House, Buenos Aires[7]
- Buildings of Austria Street, Buenos Aires[7]
- Plaza Rodríguez Peña, Buenos Aires[6]
- Garden of the Teachers Plaza, Buenos Aires[6]
- Plazoleta Petronila Rodrígiez, Buenos Aires[6]
- Plaza Rivadavia, Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province[21]
- Cerro de la Caballada, Carmen de Patagones, Buenos Aires Province
- Site of original fort and Plaza de Armas, Carmen de Patagones, Buenos Aires Province
- Site of the birth place of Luis Pedrabuena, Carmen de Patagones, Buenos Aires Province
- Site of the family house of Ambrosio Mitre, Carmen de Patagones, Buenos Aires Province
- Site of the family house of Martín Rivadavia, Carmen de Patagones, Buenos Aires Province
- Capilla de los negros, Chascomús, Buenos Aires Province
- Ciudad Evita, La Matanza Partido, Buenos Aires Province[5]
- Calle Nueva York, port of La Plata, Buenos Aires Province [42]
- Plaza 1810, Lobos, Buenos Aires Province[21]
- Plaza Victorio Grigera, Lomas de Zamorra[21]
- Childhood home of Juan Perón, Roque Pérez, Buenos Aires Province
- Pre-Hispanic settlement of Rincón Chico, Santa María Department, Catamarca Province[5]
- Puerto Bermejo, Chaco Province
- Las ruinas de la ciudad de Concepción de Buena Esperanza, Provincia del Chaco
- Site of monument to Cacique Casimiro Biguá, Tehuelches Department, Chubut Province
- Monolith and site of fort, Junín de los Andes, Neuquén Province
- Battlefield of Chimehuín, Neuquén Province
- Remains of cave paintings, Las Juntas, Guachipas, Salta Province[7]
- San Juan de Salvamento Port, Isla de los Estados, Tierra del Fuego Province[40]
- Former base of the Anglican mission, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego Province[40]
- El Paramo, Paramo Peninsula, Tierra del Fuego Province[40]
- 9 de Julio Park, Tucumán, Tucumán Province[4][3]
See also
[editar]References
[editar]- ↑ Presidential decree 1259/1989, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 929/1989, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
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- ↑ a b c d 'El Gobierno declaró lugar histórico la Avenida de Mayo', Clarín, 1997-05-07.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Presidential decree 1110/97, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ a b c d Presidential decree 35/2006, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Presidential decree 349/99, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 2402/1990, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 129/2006, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 1680/2005, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ a b Presidential decree 570/2004, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 2140/1990, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 1109/97, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 1292/2001, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 767/2001, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 1433/1999, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
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- ↑ Presidential decree 848/2004, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 2334/1993, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 890/2006, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
- ↑ Presidential decree 283/1998, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
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- ↑ Presidential decree 25357/2000, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
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- ↑ Presidential decree 562/1991, InfoLeg, Government of Argentina, accessed 2006-08-09
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- ↑ Article, El Liberal
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