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Gran Via (other)
Gran Via may refer to: * Gran Vía, Madrid, street in Madrid * Gran Vía (Madrid Metro), metro station in Madrid * Gran Vía de Montero Ríos, street in Pontevedra * Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro, street in Bilbao * Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, street in Barcelona * Granvia l'Hospitalet, a major business district of Barcelona * Gran Via Productions, a film production company founded by producer Mark Johnson * Gran vía (song), from Quevedo's 2024 album ''Buenas Noches'', with Aitana La Gran Vía may also refer to: * '' La Gran Vía'' (1886), a Spanish zarzuela {{disambiguation, road ...
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Gran Vía, Madrid
The Gran Vía (, ''Great Way'') is a street in central Madrid, Madrid, Spain. It leads from Calle de Alcalá, close to Plaza de Cibeles, to . The street, sometimes referred to as the "Spanish Broadway theatre, Broadway", is one of the city's most important shopping areas, with a large number of hotels and large movie theatres. However, since the late 2000s, many of these theatres have been replaced by shopping centres. The Gran Vía serves as a showcase of early 20th-century Revivalism (architecture), revival architecture, with architectural styles ranging from Vienna Secession style, Plateresque, Neo-Mudéjar, and Art Deco, among others. History Conception In the mid-19th century, Madrid's urban planners determined that a new thoroughfare should be created, connecting the Calle de Alcalá with the – similar to Haussmann's renovation of Paris. The projects called for the demolition of many buildings in the centre of the city, earning the project the name of 'an axe blow on ...
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Gran Vía (Madrid Metro)
Gran Vía is a station on Line 1 and Line 5 of the Madrid Metro, located underneath the Gran Vía ("Great Way") and Red de San Luis Plaza in the Centro district of Madrid. It is located in fare zone A. History The station was opened in 1919 as one of the original 8 metro stops in Madrid. The original name of the station was Red de San Luis after the nearby plaza. The Gran Vía street was still under construction at that time, but a year later the station adopted that name. During the dictatorship of Franco, the name was changed again to José Antonio. This was done in parallel with the renaming of the Gran Vía street to José Antonio Avenue by Franco, in honor of José Antonio, founder of the fascist party Falange. In 1970, the Line 5 platforms opened under the name José Antonio. Fourteen years later, in 1984, the station returned to its previous name of Gran Vía. For many years, the station was known for that housed the elevators, built by the architect Antonio Pa ...
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Gran Vía De Montero Ríos
The Gran Vía de Montero Ríos is an avenue in Pontevedra (Spain) located in the Ensanche de Pontevedra, city centre, in the 19th century bourgeois area. It is one of the most emblematic avenues in Pontevedra. Origin of the name The avenue was called Gran Vía (major thoroughfare) because it was the widest in the city when it was created. After his death in 1914, the avenue was dedicated to Eugenio Montero Ríos, for his great political activity in favour of Pontevedra. History The Gran Vía de Montero Ríos, originally known as the Gran Vía, was designed in the 1870s to connect the Alameda de Pontevedra with the grounds of the Palm Trees Park, old fairground. Its design was included in the project commissioned by the City Council of Pontevedra, City Council in 1880 by the architect Alejandro Sesmero for the planning and development of the Alameda de Pontevedra, Alameda. In 1884, the Provincial Council of Pontevedra bought from the City Council of Pontevedra the land where ...
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Gran Vía De Don Diego López De Haro
The Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro is the main avenue of the city of Bilbao, Basque Country (Spain). History It's named after the founder of the city, Diego López de Haro V, lord of Biscay. It was conceived in 1876, when the extension ( ensanche) of Bilbao was planned by architects Alzola, Achúcarro and Hoffmeyer in the wide plains of the former municipality of Abando. Features The avenue is 50 meters wide and 1.5 km (one mile) long. It starts at the Circular square, beside the BBVA building, and ends at the Sacred Heart square. The main Moyúa square is in the middle of the avenue, about 500 m from its beginning and 800 m from its end. The statue of the Sacred Heart is aligned with the spire of the Basilica of Begoña, about 3 km away, through the Gran Vía, forming a monumental perspective in a way similar to Paris' ''Axe historique''. Economy The avenue is the most important shopping and business area of Bilbao, BBK and BBVA banks have their headoffices ...
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Gran Via De Les Corts Catalanes
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes ("Great Way of the Catalan Courts"), more simply known as Gran Via , is one of Barcelona's major avenues. With a length of , it is the longest street in Catalonia and the 2nd longest in Spain, after ''Gran Vía de la Manga'', in La Manga del Mar Menor, but is the one with most street numbers in Spain. Location It crosses the entire city proper, stretching from the North-Eastern boundaries of the municipality, bordering Sant Adrià de Besòs, to its South-Western limits, in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, with some of Barcelona's most important squares in between: Plaça d'Espanya, Plaça Universitat, Plaça de Catalunya, Plaça de Tetuan and Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes. It's over thirteen kilometres long. History The late 19th century urban planner Ildefons Cerdà included it as an essential part of his draft of the new "Projecte de reforma i eixample de Barcelona" (nowadays simply known as "Pla Cerdà"), as a wide road linking a number of ...
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Granvia L'Hospitalet
Granvia l'Hospitalet or Granvia l'H ("Districte VII") is a district in the municipality of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, a south-western suburb of the Barcelona metropolitan area. Part of Granvia L'H is part of Gran Via business center of Barcelona, and directly Fira de Barcelona, the second-largest trade fair and exhibition centres in Europe. Public transport The Granvia area is served by Line 8 of the Barcelona Metro The Barcelona Metro (Catalan language, Catalan and Spanish language, Spanish: ) is a rapid transit network that runs mostly underground in central Barcelona and into the city's suburbs. It is part of the larger public transport system ... and FGC commuter train network, at the Europa-Fira station, and also by the Bus Line 79. References {{coord, 41, 21, 29, N, 2, 07, 49, E, region:ES_source:kolossus-cawiki, display=title L'Hospitalet de Llobregat Business districts ...
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Gran Via Productions
Mark Johnson (born December 27, 1945) is an American film and television producer. He won the Academy Award for Best Picture for producing the 1988 film ''Rain Man''. Early life Johnson was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Dorothy (née King), a realtor, and Emery Johnson, who worked in the air cargo business. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1971. Career Johnson first became involved in show business in 1965, as an actor playing the sheriff's deputy in the Spanish "Spaghetti Western" ''Brandy'', directed by Jose Luis Borau. He spent ten years of his youth in Spain, where he worked as a movie extra in films such as Franklin Schaffner's ''Nicholas and Alexandra'' and David Lean's ''Dr. Zhivago''. His early experiences led to small acting roles in the European western ''Ride and Kill'' and the 1964 drama '' The Thin Red Line''. After earning an undergraduate degree in Drama from the University of Virginia and an MA in Film Scholarship from the University of I ...
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Gran Vía (song)
''Buenas Noches'' (Spanish for "Good Night") is the second studio album by Canarian rapper Quevedo. Released on 22 November 2024 through Rimas label, it features collaborations with Rels B, Aitana, Pitbull, Yung Beef, La Pantera, De La Ghetto, Rosé and Sech. ''Buenas Noches'' spawned two singles prior to its release. "Duro" was released as the album's lead single on 31 October 2024. His first release in almost a year following a social media blackout. It reached second place in its second week on the Promusicae charts. On 22 November 2024 its second single "Buenas noches" was released alongside the album. Background Quevedo rose to global attention and success when he released his Bizarrap session. Followed by the release his studio album An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track cartridge, 8-track or Cassette tape, cassette), or digital di ...
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