Galerías Pacífico

Shopping mall in Buenos Aires, Argentina
34°35′57″S 58°22′29″W / 34.59917°S 58.37472°W / -34.59917; -58.37472AddressFlorida St. and Córdoba AvenueOpening date18 May 1992; 32 years ago (1992-05-18) [1]ArchitectJuan C. López & Assoc.[2]No. of stores and services150 [3]Total retail floor area11,200 m2 (121,000 sq ft) [3]No. of floors3Websitegaleriaspacifico.com.ar (in Spanish)

Galerías Pacífico is a shopping centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located at the intersection of Florida Street and Córdoba Avenue.

Overview

The Beaux Arts building was designed by the architects Emilio Agrelo and Roland Le Vacher in 1889 to accommodate a shop called the Argentine Bon Marché, modelled on the Le Bon Marché in Paris.

View of one of the interior halls.

In 1896 part of the building was transformed into the first home for the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and in 1908 the British-owned Buenos Aires and Pacific railway company acquired part of the building for offices. The company's name derived from the fact that its intention was to operate a train service linking Buenos Aires and Valparaíso in Chile, thereby giving access to the Pacific Ocean. From that time onwards the building became known as Edificio Pacífico.

Torture chamber

In 1987, a film crew uncovered an abandoned torture center in the basement of the building that had been used during the Dirty War.[4]

See also

  • flagArgentina portal
  • Harrods Buenos Aires

References

  1. ^ Historia del shopping
  2. ^ Galerías Pacífico (the book)
  3. ^ a b Overview at official website Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Klein, Naomi (2007). The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. MacMillan. p. 115.

External links

  • Catalogue of Monuments
  • Galerías Pacífico Pics
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