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The Obelisco de Buenos Aires (
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of Buenos Aires) is a national historic monument and
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of
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. Located in the Plaza de la República in the intersection of avenues
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and 9 de Julio, it was erected in 1936 to commemorate the quadricentennial of the first foundation of the city.


History

Construction began on March 20, 1936, and it was finished on May 23 of the same year.Julio A. Luqui Lagleyze, ''Plazas de Buenos Aires'', Revista Todo es Historia, Nro 90, noviembre de 1974 It was designed by architect
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(one of the main architects of the Argentine modernism who also designed the
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, in Corrientes and Suipacha) at the request of the
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Mariano de Vedia y Mitre (appointed by president
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). For its construction, which cost 200,000 pesos moneda nacional, of concrete and of Olaen white stone from Córdoba were used. The
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was built by the German company G.E.O.P.E. - Siemens Bauunion - Grün & Bilfinger, which completed its work in a record time of 31 days, with 157 workers. The rapid hardening Incor cement was used and was built in sections of to facilitate the dumping of
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.''Quisieron Tirarlo abajo, lo salvaron y hoy cumple 75 años.''
Diario Clarín, 21/05/2011
''Feliz aniversario, el Obelisco cumple 80 años.''
Diario La Nación,
Its height is , and of these are up to the initiation of the apex, which is . The tip is blunt, measuring and ends in a
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that cannot be seen because of the height; its cables run through the interior of the obelisk.
Buenos Aires City Government,
It has only one entrance (on its west side) and on its top there are four
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s, that can only be reached by a straight staircase of 206 steps with 7 breaks every . On February 20, 1938, Roberto María Ortiz succeeded Justo as President and appointed Arturo Goyeneche as the new mayor of the city. In June 1939 the City Council sanctioned the demolition of the ''Obelisco'', citing economic, aesthetic and public safety reasons. However, the ordinance was vetoed by the municipal executive power, characterizing it as an act without merit and juridical content, because it alters the state of things emanated by the executive power, and that it was a monument under the jurisdiction and custody of the Nation and is part of its heritage.
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Where the Obelisk stands, there was a church dedicated to St. Nicholas of Bari; it was demolished. In that church the
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was officially hoisted for the first time in
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, in 1812. That fact is noted in one of the inscriptions on the north side of the monument.
Iglesia San Nicolás de Bari
As a result of the detachments of sheets of stone covering, which occurred on the night of June 20–21, 1938, the day after a public event with the presence of president Ortiz took place there. It was decided to remove such cladding in 1943 and was replaced by another one made of polished cement, making cracks to simulate the joints of the stones. When the slabs were removed, a legend that said "Its architect was Alberto Prebisch" was also removed.
Obelisco Official Website,
In 1973, it was decorated as a
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. In 1975, during the
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government of
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, a ring-shaped rotating sign was hung around the obelisk, with the motto ''El silencio es salud'' (Silence is health). Although it was allegedly geared against motorists creating excessive
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, it was widely interpreted as a statement calling Argentines to refrain from expressing their political views.
Página 12,
Throughout its history, the monument has suffered vandalism, especially politically oriented
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. In the 1980s, an activist group broke in and spilled paint from the top windows, causing the city government to erect a fence around its base in 1987. This move stirred controversy, but eventually proved effective in reducing the number of defacing incidents.
La Nación,
On 1 November 2005 it was announced that a comprehensive restoration, financed by the Argentine painting and restoration industry association (Ceprara), was finished. The monument was painted with 90-micrometre acrylic paint to a "Paris stone" hue, deemed more pleasant than the previously used white.
La Nación,
On December 1, 2005, the obelisk was covered by a giant pink condom to commemorate the
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. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the La Noche de los Lápices, the monument was converted into a giant pencil. Lines B, C, and D of the
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have stations near the monument, and are connected by a number of underground passages with commercial galleries. The Obelisco hosted the opening ceremony of the
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Inscriptions on its sides

At the base of the south face, in a very small rectangle, this sonnet written by Baldomero Fernández Moreno during a tribute dinner in the
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to Prebisch: ::::''El Obelisco'' ::::''¿Donde tenía la ciudad guardada'' ::::''esta espada de plata refulgente'' ::::''desenvainada repentinamente'' ::::''y a los cielos azules asestada?'' ::::''Ahora puede lanzarse la mirada'' ::::''harta de andar rastrera y penitente'' ::::''piedra arriba hacia el Sol omnipotente'' ::::''y descender espiritualizada.'' ::::''Rayo de luna o desgarrón de viento'' ::::''en símbolo cuajado y monumento'' ::::''índice, surtidor, llama, palmera.'' ::::''La estrella arriba y la centella abajo,'' ::::''que la idea, el ensueño y el trabajo'' ::::''giren a tus pies, devanadera.''


Special occasions

Image:Condom on Obelisk, Buenos Aires.jpg, Covered by a condom on December 1, 2005 for
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Image:Obelisco de Buenos Aires - 150 aniversario de las relaciones diplomáticas argentino-germanas.jpg, Celebrating 150 years of bilateral relations between Argentina and Germany on September 21, 2007 Image:Bicentenario - Obelisco.jpg, Celebrating the
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on May 23, 2010 Image:El Obelisco on Christmas night (5462750219).jpg, On Christmas night, 2010 Image:Obelisco de Buenos Aires sin punta.JPG, "Without peak", after the intervention of artist Leandro Erlich, September 25, 2015 Image:Presentation of the Olympic Rings at the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics.jpg, Presentation of the
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at the Opening Ceremony of the
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See also

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Washington Monument The Washington Monument is an obelisk shaped building within the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander-in-chief of the Continental Army (1775–1784) in the American Revolutionary War and ...


References

*https://web.archive.org/web/20100603194157/http://otrosmovil.clarin.com/ciudades/capital_federal/Luces-colores-cambian-entorno-Obelisco_0_271772976.html *https://web.archive.org/web/20110706083419/http://bsas.gov.ar/areas/med_ambiente/obelisco_01.php


External links


Article on restoration

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