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Bellas Artes (other)
Bellas Artes, a Spanish-language term, can refer to: * Bellas Artes metro station (Caracas), Venezuela * Bellas Artes metro station (Mexico City), Mexico * Bellas Artes metro station (Santiago), Chile *Palacio de Bellas Artes, a cultural center in Mexico City * Bellas Artes (Mexico City Metrobús), a BRT station in Mexico City *Fine art In European academic traditions, fine art (or, fine arts) is made primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from popular art, decorative art or applied art, which also either serve some practical function (such as ..., a style of painting popular at the turn of the 19th and 20th century * ''Bellas Artes'' (TV series), an Argentine-Spanish television series * Centro de Bellas Artes, a cultural center in San Juan, Puerto Rico * Centro de Bellas Artes de Caguas, a cultural center in Caguas, Puerto Rico See also * Beaux arts (other) * Museo de Bellas Artes (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Bellas Artes Metro Station (Caracas)
Bellas Artes is a Caracas Metro The Caracas Metro () is a mass rapid transit system serving Caracas, Venezuela. It was constructed and is operated by Compañía Anónima Metro de Caracas, a government-owned company that was founded in 1977 by José González-Lander who ... station on Line 1. It was opened on 27 March 1983 as part of the extension of Line 1 from La Hoyada to Chacaíto. The station is between Parque Carabobo and Colegio de Ingenieros. The station is located next to the National Art Gallery, hence the name. References {{Authority control Caracas Metro stations Railway stations in Venezuela opened in 1983 ...
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Bellas Artes Metro Station (Mexico City)
Bellas Artes is a station along Line 2 and Line 8 of the Mexico City Metro system. It is located in the Colonia Centro neighborhood of the Delegación Cuauhtémoc municipality of Mexico City, on the junction of Avenida Juárez and Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas, on the eastern end of Alameda Central, west of the city centre. In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 51,440 passengers per day. Name and pictogram The station is named for the Palacio de Bellas Artes opera house and museum, opened in 1934 and located next to the station. The pictogram depicts a stylized version of the palace's Art Nouveau façade as seen from the main southern entrance. History The Line 2 section of the station was among the first to be opened in the system on 14 September 1970; the transfer with Line 8 was inaugurated on 20 July 1994. French President Jacques Chirac inaugurated a treasured Hector Guimard style Art Nouveau Paris Métro entrance next to the western wing of the Palace o ...
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