Balvanera is a
barrio
''Barrio'' () is a Spanish language, Spanish word that means "Quarter (urban subdivision), quarter" or "neighborhood". In the modern Spanish language, it is generally defined as each area of a city delimited by functional (e.g. residential, comm ...
or neighborhood of
Buenos Aires
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,
Argentina
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.
Origin of name and alternative names
The official name, Balvanera, is the name of the ''parroquia'' (
parish
A parish is a territorial entity in many Christianity, Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest#Christianity, priest, often termed a parish pries ...
) centered around the church of ''Nuestra Señora de Balvanera'', erected in 1831.
The zone around Corrientes avenue is known as Once after ''Plaza Once de Septiembre'', the alternative name of ''
Plaza Miserere
Plaza Miserere is one of the main plazas (squares) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located alongside the Estación Once, Once de Septiembre Station of the Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (Sarmiento railroad) in the heart of the Balvanera ...
'' (the square in which president
Bernardino Rivadavia
Bernardino de la Trinidad González Rivadavia (May 20, 1780 – September 2, 1845) was the first President of Argentina, then called the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, from February 8, 1826 to June 27, 1827.
He was educated at th ...
's mausoleum is located).
The south-eastern part of Balvanera is often called Congreso, as it contains the Congress building and the neighboring ''Plaza del Congreso'' (
Congressional Plaza).
The north-western part of Balvanera is referred to as Abasto after the landmark
Abasto market (now a shopping mall; see below).
History and communities

Towards the middle of the 18th century the lands of the current Balvanera belonged to Antonio González Varela, a Spaniard known by the nickname of Miserere. In 1799 the priest Damián Pérez, received a plot of land, where years later was built the
Parish Nuestra Señora de Balvanera
Parish Nuestra Señora de Balvanera is a Catholic church located in the district of Balvanera in the autonomous city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
History
The parish of Balvanera was established in 1833 during the government of Juan Manuel de Ros ...
.
During the
British invasions of the River Plate
The British invasions of the River Plate were two unsuccessful British attempts to seize control of the Spanish colony of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, located around the Río de la Plata in South America – in present-day Argenti ...
, the town of Balvanera was the scene of the battles between the Spanish troops under
Santiago de Liniers
Santiago Antonio María de Liniers y Bremond, 1st Count of Buenos Aires, Order of Montesa, KOM, Order of Malta, OM (July 25, 1753 – August 26, 1810) was a Spanish military officer and a viceroy of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. Alt ...
and the English, commanded by
William Beresford. The
Battle of Miserere, occurred during the second invasion, took place in the current
Miserere square on July 2, 1807.
In 1833 the Cemetery of the Dissidents was installed in Balvanera, a resting place for
Protestants
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes Justification (theology), justification of sinners Sola fide, through faith alone, the teaching that Salvation in Christianity, salvation comes by unmerited Grace in Christianity, divin ...
of
English,
German
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* Germany, the country of the Germans and German things
**Germania (Roman era)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ...
and
US-American origin. The Protestant cemetery closed in 1892, the bodies that were buried there were transferred to the
British Cemetery of
Chacarita. This cemetery, also known as the "Cementerio de la
Victoria" was located in the current
Plaza Primero de Mayo, and among its illustrious residents was Elizabeth Chitty Curling de Brown (wife of
William Brown), whose tomb was never found.
Until the 1860s, Balvanera was considered an outskirt of Buenos Aires proper. In 1836, a census set its population at 3,635. Most inhabitants lived in ''quintas'' (small estates), and the zone was known as ''las quintas''. The ''Camino Real'' (now Rivadavia) was the main road from the city to the west.
In the late 19th century, Balvanera had a strong political tradition, identifying first with Adolfo Alsina and then with
UCR leaders
Leandro Alem and
Hipólito Yrigoyen.
By 1900, Balvanera was associated mostly with violently contested elections—and with the brothels in the ''Junín y Lavalle'' area where, according to
Borges, the
tango dance
Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries from a combination of Arge ...
acquired its notorious erotic overtones. Natural growth and railroad development eventually assimilated the neighbourhood into the city.
During the 1910s and 1920s, the area around Corrientes avenue became the center of Buenos Aires's
Jew
Jews (, , ), or the Jewish people, are an ethnoreligious group and nation, originating from the Israelites of ancient Israel and Judah. They also traditionally adhere to Judaism. Jewish ethnicity, religion, and community are highly inte ...
ish community and the hub of the garment trade, which in turn attracted segments of the
Arab
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Arabs have been in the Fertile Crescent for thousands of years ...
and
Armenian
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* Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent
** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ...
communities.
A number of Jewish institutions are located in Balvanera, including the
Gran Templo Paso and the AMIA community center (
bombed on July 18, 1994, in the bloodiest terror attack ever on Argentine soil).
The southern part of Balvanera is home to some traditional institutions of the
Galician community, and features a lively furniture trade along
Belgrano avenue.
In the late 1970s, Balvanera became a favored location for electronics import shops which co-exist with the more traditional fabrics and garment shops. Newly arrived
Korea
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n and
Chinese immigrants have become a strong presence in several fields of commerce (see
Asian-Argentines).
Geography
Balvanera is located to the west of downtown Buenos Aires (''el centro'', which comprises
San Nicolás and
Montserrat
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). The elegant northern neighbourhood of
Recoleta (part of the area known as ''Barrio Norte'') is located north of Balvanera, crossing Córdoba avenue.
Most dwellers of Balvanera live in apartment buildings erected on small lots.
Population density
Population density (in agriculture: Standing stock (disambiguation), standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area. It is mostly applied to humans, but sometimes to other living organisms too. It is a key geog ...
is very high, and the amount of green space is deemed insufficient. The meager green space of
Plaza Miserere
Plaza Miserere is one of the main plazas (squares) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located alongside the Estación Once, Once de Septiembre Station of the Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (Sarmiento railroad) in the heart of the Balvanera ...
is usually taken up by illegal peddlers, people queuing for their bus, and preachers of all stripes.
As in most of Buenos Aires, the streets are laid out in a checkboard pattern. Most streets and avenues are one-way.
The main streets of Balvanera are arguably
Rivadavia, which crosses the entire city from East to West (North-South streets change their name when crossing Rivadavia), and
Corrientes, which is the main thoroughfare of commerce and entertainment in Buenos Aires. The ''kilómetro cero'' reference, from which all Argentine routes count the distance to Buenos Aires, is marked by a
monolith
A monolith is a geological feature consisting of a single massive stone or rock, such as some mountains. Erosion usually exposes the geological formations, which are often made of very hard and solid igneous or metamorphic rock. Some monolit ...
in Plaza Congreso.
Highlights
Notable places
The mausoleum of President Rivadavia in
Plaza Miserere
Plaza Miserere is one of the main plazas (squares) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located alongside the Estación Once, Once de Septiembre Station of the Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (Sarmiento railroad) in the heart of the Balvanera ...
(Once) used to be covered in graffiti; after a fence was erected around it, its state of repair has improved markedly.
The University complex on the northern edge of Balvanera is home to many faculties of the
University of Buenos Aires
The University of Buenos Aires (, UBA) is a public university, public research university in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the second-oldest university in the country, and the largest university of the country by enrollment. Established in 1821 ...
, including Medicine, Odontology, Economics, Pharmacy, and Social Science, as well as the
''Clínicas'' University Hospital. Many private universities have facilities in Balvanera.
The Ramos Mejía general hospital and the Santa Lucía ophthalmology hospital are located in southern Balvanera. Many private health-care institutions are located in Balvanera, mostly around the Faculty of Medicine complex.
Among the architectural features in Balvanera are the neo-classical Congress building and the statue group in neighboring Plaza Congreso. The ''
El Molino'' coffeehouse is located across the street in a building that has seen several rounds of restoration since its heyday.
The café ''Los Angelitos'' in the corner of Rivadavia and Rincón was a meeting point for poets and musicians. It features a relief of
angel
An angel is a spiritual (without a physical body), heavenly, or supernatural being, usually humanoid with bird-like wings, often depicted as a messenger or intermediary between God (the transcendent) and humanity (the profane) in variou ...
s in its façad
which is one of the landmarks of the ''barrio''. After extensive restorations, it was reopened in 200
with plans to offer live tango and become a tourist landmark much like the Tortoni and Ideal cafés.
Culture
There are many theater and concert halls in Balvanera. The Liceo theater and the Ricardo Rojas cultural center are two of the best-known venues.
For most of the 20th century, Once had a lively
Yiddish
Yiddish, historically Judeo-German, is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated in 9th-century Central Europe, and provided the nascent Ashkenazi community with a vernacular based on High German fused with ...
theater scene; the IFT theater still stands on Boulogne Sur-Mer street, where mural paintings celebrate its rich history.
Author
Macedonio Fernández resided in Balvanera for most of his adult life, and held court, together with Borges, in café ''La Perla'' across
Miserere Plaza ("Plaza Once"). In the 1960s, the same café was one of the birthplaces of
Argentine rock
Argentine rock (known locally as ''rock nacional'' , "national rock" in the sense of "local", "not international") is rock music composed or performed by Argentina, Argentine bands or artists mostly in Spanish.
Argentine rock was the earliest inc ...
, to the point that the early hit "
La balsa" starts with a reference to the washroom of ''La Perla'' (in author
Tanguito's version).
Many actors (such as
Dringue Farías) lived in Balvanera within walking distance of the theater district.
In the 1980s,
Cafe Einstein was a hub of alternative art, featuring acts such as
Sumo
is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a ''rikishi'' (wrestler) attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring (''dohyō'') or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet (usually by th ...
.
Much of the
Argentine cumbia
Argentine cumbia is an umbrella term that comprises several distinct trends within the same tradition: the dance and music style known as cumbia in Argentina.
Originally from Colombia, cumbia has been well-known and appreciated in Argentina for a ...
scene of the 1990s revolved around dance halls near the Once train station.
North of Once station, many former warehouses have been recycled into lofts, offices, or entertainment venues. One of these, the ''
República Cromagnon'' concert hall (formerly a mini-stadium and dance hall), caught fire on 30 December 2004. 194 people were killed and over 600 were injured. The street outside the venue was closed on and off for several years to serve as a memorial, severely disturbing car and bus traffic.
Commerce
Currently, more than 25,000 shops are registered in Balvanera, where zoning regulations favor commerce. Many apartment buildings host one or more shops at ground level. The plot of the 2004 movie ''
El abrazo partido'' revolves around one of Balvanera's many shopping ''galerías'' (galleries).
The block of Pueyrredón avenue across Plaza Once features a busy bazaar-like commercial area known as ''La Recova''.
The
Abasto shopping mall was the city's wholesale produce market until the late 1980s; its history is closely associated with the life and career of
tango
Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries from a combination of Arge ...
singer
Carlos Gardel
Carlos Gardel (born Charles Romuald Gardès; 11 December 1890 – 24 June 1935) was a French-born Argentine singer, songwriter, composer and actor, and the most prominent figure in the history of tango. He was one of the most influential inter ...
. The area around the market used to contain produce warehouses and low-rent housing for the laborers; with its conversion to a high-end mall, the area experienced a
gentrification
Gentrification is the process whereby the character of a neighborhood changes through the influx of more Wealth, affluent residents (the "gentry") and investment. There is no agreed-upon definition of gentrification. In public discourse, it has ...
process from the mid-1990s that was slowed by the
2001 economic crisis; but has resumed at a record pace, since.
Transportation
Being close to the downtown district, Balvanera has access to diverse transportation options.
Metro
Balvanera has access to five out of the six ''
Subte'' lines. The downtown area is a short subway trip from anywhere in Balvanera. All intercity train stations are accessible from Balvanera by ''Subte''.
Bus
Many
bus lines go through Balvanera, including the
Colectivo 60
Route 60, known locally as ''El Sesenta'' ("The Sixty" in Spanish), runs from Constitución station, in the centre of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina to the Tigre Club in the '' partido'' of Tigre. The service is operated by Micro Ómnibu ...
line, venerated by locals as ''el internacional'', because its route passes many city landmarks. Other important lines include
Colectivo 19, which has been the subject of a composition by
Lito Vitale.
Around Plaza Once, numerous long-distance bus depots provide service to major locations in Argentina and neighboring countries. Since its opening in 1980, most long-distance and international bus lines have their terminals at the
Retiro bus station
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Overview
The station was commissioned in 1980 by the municipal ...
, accessible via ''subte'' or bus lines such as
Colectivo 6.
Train
The ''
Once de Septiembre'' train station provides commuter service to the western neighbourhoods and suburbs.
Road
* Westbound: The main avenues are Independencia,
Rivadavia and
Córdoba.
* Eastbound: The main avenues are Belgrano and Corrientes. Both run all the way to the former shoreline and the
Puerto Madero
Puerto Madero, also known within the urban planning community as the Puerto Madero Waterfront, is a Barrios and Communes of Buenos Aires, ''barrio'' of Buenos Aires in the Buenos Aires Central Business District, Central Business District. Occup ...
area.
* Northbound: The main avenue is Entre Ríos; north of Rivadavia, its name changes to Callao.
* Southbound: The main avenue is
Pueyrredón; south of Rivadavia, its name changes to Jujuy.
During peak hours, most of Balvanera's streets are congested, some of them heavily. Most streets carry bus traffic; the main avenues have special lanes for buses and taxis.
Entre Ríos and Jujuy avenues have on-ramps and off-ramps to ''Autopista 25 de Mayo''
:es:Autopista 25 de Mayo, an elevated
toll road
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that provides rapid access to the western suburbs and to
Ezeiza airport.
References
External links
Barrio de Balvanera].
Information and statistics.
News of Balvanera.
- a tour of Jewish life in Once.
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Balvanera,
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