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Avenida Alvear is an upscale thoroughfare in Buenos Aires , Argentina . Located in the neighbourhood of Recoleta , it extends for seven blocks, from the Plazoleta Carlos Pellegrini to Alvear Plaza . The avenue is famous not only for the most exclusive representatives of haute couture , but also for its numerous demi-palaces and extensive presence of the French academy architecture that was so much in vogue in uptown Buenos Aires at the turn of the 20th century. The Buenos Aires Legislature approved the bill to declare it as a Historic Protection Area. A study by the U.S. television network NBC , placed it among the world's five most distinguished avenues.

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5-674: The avenue was begun in 1885 on the initiative of Mayor Torcuato de Alvear , whose tenure is remembered for its ambitious urbanism projects patterned after those used by Baron Haussmann in Paris . The Ortiz Basualdo Palace (today the French Embassy) and the Pereda Palace (the Brazilian Embassy) are the most famous among Avenida Alvear's many examples of Belle Époque architecture. Other well-known buildings include

10-601: Is also known for its northern end, site of the Recoleta Cemetery , a national historic site . 34°35′21″S 58°23′13″W  /  34.58917°S 58.38694°W  / -34.58917; -58.38694 Torcuato de Alvear Torcuato de Alvear y Saenz de la Quintanilla ( Montevideo , 1822 – Buenos Aires , 1890) was an Argentine conservative politician. He was the son of soldier and statesman Carlos María de Alvear and father of Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear , president of Argentina from 1922 to 1928. He

15-953: The Tudor Revival Hume House (the Secretariat of Culture and the oldest of the avenue's mansions), the Duhau Palace (converted into the Park Hyatt Buenos Aires hotel), the Fernández Anchorena Palace (today the Apostolic Nunciature ), and the Alvear Palace Hotel , which dates from 1932. Many designer brands which used to be located throughout the avenue, specifically Emporio Armani , Valentino , Louis Vuitton , and Ermenegildo Zegna , have left

20-471: The country due to government's import restrictions which severely hindered the import of foreign goods. Near the avenue stands Patio Bullrich , which also used to house numerous international high end shops such as Carolina Herrera , Kenzo , and Tiffany & Co. Under import restrictions, only a few international brands have chosen to stay such as Calvin Klein , Salvatore Ferragamo and Zara . The avenue

25-462: Was also a Freemason. In 1880 Buenos Aires was declared the capital city of Argentina , and Torcuato de Alvear served as the first mayor of the city until 1887. During this period he improved the road and street networks, the water and electricity supply, public transport and street lighting and other public services. This article about the history of Argentina is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about

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