Jardim da Luz

Jardim da Luz

Image of Praça da Luz in 2006, taken from the third floor of the Museum of the Portuguese Language
Location São Paulo, Brazil
Coordinates 23°31′59″S 46°38′06″W / 23.533°S 46.635°W / -23.533; -46.635Coordinates: 23°31′59″S 46°38′06″W / 23.533°S 46.635°W / -23.533; -46.635
Area 2 hectares

Jardim da Luz (also: Praça da Luz or Parque da Luz) is a public park near the Luz station and Avenida Tiradentes in the Bom Retiro district of São Paulo. The headquarters of the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo is located in the southeastern corner of the park.

History

Originally created in 1798 as a botanical garden, the garden was transformed into a public park only in 1938, initially only serving as a big pasture for cattle and cows.[1]

In 1900 was inaugurated the headquarters of Liceu de Artes e Ofícios de São Paulo, a building that nowadays holds the Pinacoteca do Estado.

During a big part of the 20th century, Jardim da Luz passed through a period of severe degradation, serving as a zone of prostitution and drug trafficking. The state government has since revitalized the central region of the city through a series of reforms, including installation of sculptures in the park, a remodel of the Pinacoteca do Estado, and increased police supervision of the area.

References

  1. "A Capital do Café (1889 - 1911)". São Paulo do Sítio ao Site (in Portuguese). Prodam - Secretaria Municipal de Gestão de São Paulo. Retrieved 14 March 2015.


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