Miguel Grau Avenue (Barranco)

Miguel Grau Avenue
The main square of Barranco seen from the avenue
Part ofHistoric Centre of Barranco
NamesakeMiguel Grau
José María Eguren (to 1956)
FromPanamericana Sur
Major
junctions
Avenida El Sol, Jirón Sáenz Peña
ToReducto Bridge

Admiral Miguel Grau Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Almirante Miguel Grau), formerly known as José María Eguren until 1956 and as Mendiburu prior to that,[1] is a major avenue that crosses vertically through central[2] Barranco District in Lima, Peru. It is the district's main commercial route, with a total span of 16 blocks.[1]

Overview

Part of the district's historic centre,[3] it starts at its intersection with the Panamericana Sur and continues until it reaches Reducto Bridge (located above Armendariz road),[1] which joins Barranco with the district of Miraflores. Since 2019, the avenue runs from north to south from its intersection with the jirón Centenario.[4]

The avenue houses buildings such as the Museum of Contemporary Art of Lima, located on its first blocks and founded in 2013.[5] It also crosses through the city's municipal park.[6]

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See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Lituma Siverio, Félix Humberto (2014). Historia de las calles de Barranco (in Spanish). Pakarina. ISBN 978-612-46793-1-5.
  2. ^ Machuca Castillo, Gabriela (2022-02-02). "El actor que convertirá una casona abandonada de Barranco en un gran centro cultural necesita socios". El Comercio.
  3. ^ "Mapa de Barranco – Zona Monumental". Municipalidad de Barranco.
  4. ^ "Barranco: Avenidas Miguel Grau y San Martín cambiarán de sentido este fin de semana". RPP Noticias. 2019-11-11.
  5. ^ "Sobre el MAC Lima". Museo de Arte Contemporáneo - MAC Lima.
  6. ^ "La Hora del Planeta". Municipalidad de Barranco.


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