A Tour of the Plaza 24 de Septiembre
Today, Friday August 26, while coming home from school at
11:00 in the morning, I felt really energetic.
I did not feel tired at all. I
took some things home with me to work on this weekend, but today I wanted to
get out of the house and away from the school.
So I went to the Plaza in the center of Santa Cruz.
One of the reasons I chose to live where I am now is because
of the closeness of the Plaza. I am only
9 blocks away, about a 15-minute walk.
The first thing you encounter at the Plaza is of course the
Cathedral, the Basilica of San Lorenzo.
I searched online to find out how old the church is, but I still don’t
know for sure. It was repaired in 1770
and then rebuilt in 1838. So you get the
idea that it is old.
Going counter-clockwise from the Cathedral, you encounter La
Pascana restaurant. It is now part of
the Senses Boutique Hotel, as is the Nice Cream (Nitrogen chilled Ice
Cream). What can I say about this
place? Modern, funky chic, in keeping
with the Spanish Colonial theme.
Along Calle Rene Moreno/24 de Septiembre, you can still see
the Spanish Colonial colonnades, whose stores are filled in with money
changers, banks, tourist shops, and the opening of a small mall.
Bolivar/Junin is now a pedestrian extension to the
Plaza. All over the plaza you see men
shining shoes, friends meeting to play chess, or people just
chatting. Along this part of the Plaza
are government buildings and guys changing money on the street corner. I discovered they will cheat you, so I have
found honest alternatives.
Along Independencia/Libertad are more government buildings
and a theater for cultural events.
Next to the Cathedral is another government building that used
to be the city jail. I don’t know where
that is now. The front is now in
cheerful colors. Behind this building is
a new Plaza that has been built since I was here in the 80s, called Manzana 1
(Apple 1). This is a complement to the
funky chic of the Senses Boutique Hotel.
It is a little open-air art gallery, and includes an art gallery that changes the
art every few weeks.
The Plaza itself is a beautiful little Garden of Eden in the
middle of Santa Cruz. Beautiful flowers
are blooming year-round. There is the
statue of General Warnes in the very center.
Of course there are plenty of places to sit and enjoy time with your
friends, or to feed the hundreds of pigeons that call it home.
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