Pocitos
Pocitos is an upscale beach barrio (neighbourhood or district) in Uruguay's capital city, Montevideo.
- Pocitos is also the colloquial name for the city of Salvador Mazza, Salta Province, Argentina
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Pocitos Beach in Montevideo | |
Street map of Pocitos | |
Location of Pocitos in Montevideo | |
Coordinates: 34°54′30″S 56°9′0″W | |
Country | Uruguay |
Department | Montevideo Department |
City | Montevideo |
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Location
This area is located along the banks of the Rio de la Plata. It borders Buceo to the east, Parque Batlle to the north, Tres Cruces, Cordón and Parque Rodó to the west and Punta Carretas to the south.
The beach
The barrio is known for its beach, Playa Pocitos, and the Rambla, or boulevard, that lies alongside it. Pocitos is characterized by its apartment buildings of 10 to 15 stories that lie right on the Rambla providing excellent views of the barrio, the beach, and the river.
Playa Pocitos, or Pocitos Beach, is preferred by the teenage population. These beaches are also recognized for their soccer, volleyball, and nautical events and championships. Pocitos is located only 10 minutes away from the centre of Montevideo. Along the Rambla can be found many chic and fancy restaurants and shops which attract many people not only from other Barrios of Montevideo but also those from neighbouring Argentina and Brazil.
Landmarks
It is home to many buildings of architectural interest, with the Casa Darnaud, seat of the Russian Embassy, and the Casa Towers, seat of the Italian Embassy, as two out of many examples. The following buildings, now used as residences or seats of businesses, that have been named as National Heritage Sites in 1986: the Casa Felipe Yriart, the Casa Casabó, and the Casa Williams. Also the building of the Escuela Brasil, still in use as school, was named National Heritage Site in 2002.[1]
Educational facilities
- Colegio y Liceo Nuestra Señora de Fátima (private, Roman Catholic, Claretians)[2]
- German School of Montevideo (private, co-educational)
Places of worship
- Church of St. John the Baptist, popularly known as "Iglesia de Pocitos" (Roman Catholic)
- Church of Our Lady of Fatima (Roman Catholic, Claretians)
- Church of St. Alexander and St. Peter Claver (Roman Catholic)
- First Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Science)
- Yavne[3] (Jewish)
- Beit Jabad[4] (Jewish-Chabad)
Public spaces in Pocitos
- Plaza Gomensoro
- Villa Biarritz
Bibliography
- Assunção, Fernando O.; Bombet Franco, Iris (1991). Pocitos. Cuadernos del Boston (in Spanish). 4. Montevideo.
See also
Image gallery
- Plaza Gomensoro in Pocitos
- Apartment buildings and restaurants along the Rambla in Pocitos
- View of Pocitos from Malvín
Notes
- Guía arquitectónica y urbanística, of the City Hall of Montevideo, downloadable in pdf format in its official site: "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-31. Retrieved 2011-11-07.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Colegio y Liceo Nuestra Señora de Fátima
- Yavne Archived 2013-02-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Beit Jabad
External links
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- Intendencia de Montevideo / Useful data / Pocitos
- Intendencia de Montevideo / Historia de Pocitos
- Revista Raices / Historia del barrio Los Pocitos
- More information about POCITOS Barrio - GuiaDePocitos.com