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Known as San Pedro Heights during the 17th century, the area was mostly home to the city's growing contingent of dockworkers and brickmakers; the area became Buenos Aires' first "industrial" area, home to its first windmill and most of the early city's brick kilns and warehouses. The bulk of the
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city's exports of wool, hides and leather (the Argentine region's chief source of income as late as the 1870s) were prepared and stored here in colonial times. Their presence led to the first residential settlements in this area: that of Africans, slaves and free, alike.
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said that "To find Appetite, an avant-garde gallery that everyone I met recommended, I had to return to one of San Telmo's less atmospheric blocks." Many media remarked the transformation of San Telmo into a destination for contemporary art lovers, such as the newspaper
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opened and the Argentine public and media immediately noticed the crowds attending its openings and parties. Other art galleries began setting up in this neighborhood and it became a Mecca of contemporary art. The first to talk about it was
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which counted around 30 galleries and art centers in 2008. Later that year, the same newspaper published another article that started: "Contemporary art moved into the neighborhood. San Telmo Art District is born."
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San Telmo began to improve despite these challenges, particularly after Rosas' removal from power in 1852. The establishment of new clinics, the installation of gas mains, lighting, sewers, running water and
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helped curb the northward spread of the epidemic; but as time went on it claimed over 10,000 lives, and this led to the exodus of San Telmo's growing middle and upper classes into what later became
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led to increasing interest in the area on the part of the well-to-do and numerous imposing homes were built in the western half of San Telmo. This promising era ended abruptly when an epidemic of
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Previously separated from Buenos Aires proper by a ravine, the area was formally incorporated into the city in 1708 as the "Ovens and Storehouses of San Pedro." The neighborhood's poverty led the
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of seafarers. This move failed to replace the lost social institutions, however, and San Telmo languished well after Argentine independence in 1816. The Jesuit Residence, restored as a clinic by
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friars, was shuttered in 1821, and San Telmo saw no public works for the next 30 years except a Black Infantrymen's Quarters and the construction of the dreaded Mazorca Dungeon by Governor
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tornado opened the appetite with an art gallery in San Telmo and little by little is monopolizing the neighborhood and transferring the scene." A few months later the
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The void left by the Jesuits' departure was addressed by the 1806 establishment of the Parish of San Pedro González Telmo (or "San Telmo"), so named in honor of the
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to found a "Spiritual House" in the area, a charitable and educational mission referred to by San Pedro's indigent as "the Residence;" their 1767
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from Europe between 1875 and 1930. San Telmo became the most multicultural neighborhood in Buenos Aires, home to large communities of
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At first hundreds of properties became vacant. A few of the larger lots were converted into needed parks, the largest of which is
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A great number of contemporary art galleries, art spaces and museums are located in this area. In 2005 the gallery and
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which organized art walks and other events. San Telmo's immigrant presence also led to quick popularization of
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after upwardly-mobile immigrants left the area. Increasing cultural activity resulted in the opening of the
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Marina Mariasch "The best of an intense year for art in buenos Aires", Rolling Stone, December 2006
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magazine which said in late 2006: "When all the movement seemed to be getting installed at
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struck the area in 1871. The new clinics and the heroic efforts of physicians like
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in 1956, as well as in the 1960 advent of the "Republic of San Telmo," an artisan
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The Nuestra Señora de Belén Church at the heart of the San Telmo neighborhood
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purchased an abandoned colonial-era grocery in 1969, christening it
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The 1980 restoration of the former Ezeiza family mansion into the
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streets, which are often filled with street artists and dancers.
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in the area: long after that genre's heyday, renowned vocalist
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following the 1812 abolition of slavery in Argentina
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in 1901. Expanding industry to the south also led a
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Index

San Telmo (disambiguation)
Neighborhood of Buenos Aires
Clockwise from top: the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Lezama Park, a Tango show in Dorrego Square and antique fairs in Defensa Street.
Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
Lezama Park
Tango
Dorrego Square
Official logo of San Telmo
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Comuna
C1
Plaza Dorrego
National Museum of History
Time zone
UTC-3
ART
Pedro González Telmo
barrio
Buenos Aires
Argentina
ateliers
antique shops
cobblestone
San Pedro Telmo
Feria de AntigĂĽedades
Plaza Dorrego
Tango
Enlightenment"
city block

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