Plaza de la Solidaridad
The Plaza de la Solidaridad is a plaza located in Mexico City, Mexico, adjacent to the Alameda Central.[1] During the sixteenth century, the area in which the park is now located was on the outskirts of the city. When the city grew and urbanized, the Convent of San Diego occupied the space.[2]
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![]() Monument in the plaza honoring the victims and rescuers of the 1985 Mexico earthquake, appreciated in 2022 | |
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Location | Mexico City, Mexico |
A sculpture in the center of the square simultaneously commemorates the victims that lost their lives and honors the first responders of the 1985 Mexico City earthquake.[2]
Gallery
- The monument placed in honor of the victims and rescuers of the 1985 earthquake, is a common place of tourism in the surrounds of the plaza.
- Part of the plaza in 2009.
- View of the plaza through Juarez avenue.
- Vendors' stalls in the plaza.
References
- CDMX, Secretaría de Turismo de. "Plaza de la Solidaridad (Del Ajedrecista) · Lugares". cdmxtravel.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-12-18.
- "La historia detrás de la Plaza de la Solidaridad". maspormas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-04-26.
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