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Landmark: Plaza de CanelonesCity: Canelones
Country: Uruguay
Continent: South America
Plaza de Canelones, Canelones, Uruguay, South America
Plaza de Canelones is a public square located in the city of Canelones, Uruguay. It serves as a central gathering space for the community.
Visual Characteristics
The plaza features a central monument constructed from granite, depicting allegorical figures. The surrounding area is paved with concrete tiles. Mature trees, primarily jacarandas and ombú trees, provide shade. The perimeter is defined by low stone walls and wrought-iron fencing.
Location & Access Logistics
Plaza de Canelones is situated in the geographical center of the city of Canelones. It is accessible via Avenida General Artigas, the main thoroughfare. Parking is available on adjacent streets, with metered spaces typically found within a 200-meter radius. Bus lines 103, 105, and 109 stop at the intersection of Avenida General Artigas and Calle Treinta y Tres, approximately 50 meters from the plaza's edge.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The plaza was established in the late 19th century, with its current layout and central monument dating to 1910. The monument was designed by Italian sculptor Juan Ferrari. The area's ecological origin is typical of the Uruguayan savanna, with native grasses and trees adapted to the local climate.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the central monument. The plaza is used for local events and community gatherings. Walking and sitting on benches are primary activities. The shade provided by the trees is a notable feature during warmer periods.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Public restrooms are located on the western side of the plaza. Several benches are positioned throughout the square. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally consistent within the plaza. Food vendors are not permanently stationed within the plaza, but are often present during scheduled events.
Best Time to Visit
For photography of the monument, early morning (08:00-10:00) or late afternoon (16:00-18:00) offers optimal lighting conditions with fewer shadows. The months of September through November and March through May provide mild weather suitable for outdoor activities.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the ombú tree on the northern side of the plaza is over 200 years old, predating the city's formal establishment. It is said to have been a meeting point for early settlers.
Nearby Landmarks
- Municipal Museum of Canelones (0.2km West)
- Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria (0.3km North)
- Estadio Mario de la Paz (1.5km Southeast)
- Parque Artigas (0.8km Southwest)