Paseo de la Reforma

Local namePaseo de la Reforma
LocationCuahutémoc, Mexico City

Paseo de la Reforma is a wide avenue that runs diagonally across the heart of Mexico City. It was designed at the behest of Emperor Maximilian by Ferdinand von Rosenzweig during the era of the Second Mexican Empire and modeled after the great boulevards of Europe, such as the Ringstraße in Vienna and the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The planned grand avenue was to link the National Palace with the imperial residence, Chapultepec Castle, which was then on the southwestern edge of town. The project was originally named Paseo de la Emperatriz in honor of Maximilian's consort Empress Carlota. After the fall of the Empire and Maximilian's subsequent execution, the Restored Republic renamed the Paseo in honor of the La Reforma.

It is now home to many of Mexico's tallest buildings such as the Torre Mayor and others in the Zona Rosa. More modern extensions continue the avenue at an angle to the old Paseo.

Tags StreetAvenueBoulevard
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paseo_de_la_Reforma

Address 27 Paseo de la Reforma, Ciudad de México 06030, Mexico

Coordinates 19°26'3.998" N -99°9'6.998" E

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