Atlántida, Uruguay
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Atlántida is a resort town of the Costa de Oro in
Canelones Department The Departamento de Canelones ( es, Departamento de Canelones; ) is one of the 19 uruguayan departments. With an area of and 518,154 inhabitants, it is located in the south of Uruguay. Its capital is Canelones. Geography and climate Neighbour ...
of
Uruguay Uruguay (; ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay ( es, República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast; while bordering ...
, east of Montevideo. Atlántida is also the name of the municipality to which the town belongs and which includes a few more resort towns to the north and to the west of the town, i.e.
Estación Atlántida Estación Atlántida is a northern suburb of the city Atlántida in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay. Geography Location The suburb is located on Route 11, about north of its junction with Ruta Interbalnearia. The railroad track th ...
, City Golf, Villa Argentina, Fortín de Santa Rosa and rural areas to their north.


Location

The resort is located on
Ruta Interbalnearia Ruta Interbalnearia (which means Inter-resort Route) or Ruta Líber Seregni is a national route of Uruguay. It connects Montevideo with Punta del Este to the east along the coast. The road is approximately in length. It is marked on maps and si ...
, near the junction with Route 11.


History

Atlántida started in the beginning of the 20th century as a resort for the elite class of Montevideo and remained so until the mid-1950s. Today it is mainly a middle class resort with more than 10,000 permanent inhabitants. The first plans of a resort in the area were drawn in 1911 and in the next year the parcelling and selling of plots began. In 1913 the Hotel Las Toscas was built near the beach, which in 1915 took on its actual name, Atlántida. The development accelerated from 1939 onwards, when Natalio Michelizzi (a wealthy Italian businessman living in Buenos Aires) decided to buy all the land that had not been parcelled or developed, and invested in its development. On September 7, 1967, by the Act of Ley N° 13.609, it became classified as a city.


Population

According to the 2011 census, Atlántida had a population of 5,562. In 2010, the ''Intendencia de Canelones'' had recorded a population of 10,393 for the municipality during the elections. Source: ''Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay''


Beaches

The beaches of Atlántida are frequented mainly by middle-class Uruguayans. They are characterized by being bordered by pine trees. The main beaches are Playa La Brava and Playa La Mansa. La Mansa is ideal for families, since the water is very calm, whilst La Brava typically has rougher currents and is very popular with people who practice water sports. These beaches are completely deserted in the winter months.


Landmarks

* Dieste's Church of Christ the Worker, built in 1958-60 by
Eladio Dieste Eladio Dieste (December 1, 1917 – July 29, 2000) was a Uruguayan engineer who made his reputation by building a range of structures from grain silos, factory sheds, markets and churches, most of them in Uruguay and all of exceptional eleganc ...
is located in the northern suburb of
Estación Atlántida Estación Atlántida is a northern suburb of the city Atlántida in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay. Geography Location The suburb is located on Route 11, about north of its junction with Ruta Interbalnearia. The railroad track th ...
, north of the
Ruta Interbalnearia Ruta Interbalnearia (which means Inter-resort Route) or Ruta Líber Seregni is a national route of Uruguay. It connects Montevideo with Punta del Este to the east along the coast. The road is approximately in length. It is marked on maps and si ...
. It is architecturally striking, described as "a simple rectangle, with side walls rising up in undulating curves to the maximum amplitude of their arcs". *In the nearby resort Villa Argentina, "El Águila" is an enigmatic and attractive stone building that gave rise to several legends, from a smuggler's haven, a Nazi observatory and a "cosmic energy centre". It was built by Michellizzi, who originally called it "La Quimera". For a while, La Quimera was used by Michellizzi as meeting place with friends and to spend long hours of reading in solitude. After he died, the building and its gardens deteriorated. Michellizzi also founded one of the first hotels in the area, Hotel Planeta Palace, which still stands today.


Places of worship

* Church of the Sacred Heart (
Roman Catholic Roman or Romans most often refers to: *Rome, the capital city of Italy * Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD * Roman people, the people of ancient Rome *'' Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a let ...
)


Images


References


External links


Official websiteEl Pais/Viajes, article about AtlántidaCorreo Uruguayo, Stamp for the 100 years of Atlántida, showing the Edificio Planeta.INE map of Villa Argentina, Atlántida, Estación Atlántida, Las Toscas, City Golf, and Fortin de Santa Rosa
{{DEFAULTSORT:Atlantida, Uruguay Populated places in the Canelones Department Seaside resorts in Uruguay