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Union Street, Lima, Peru, South America
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Union Street, Lima, Peru, South America
View of Union Street, Lima, Peru, South America, with the Club Nacional, Colon Theatre, Hotel Bolivar (centre right), San Martin Theatre, and Banco de Credito de Peru (far right). Date: circa 1940
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This photograph, taken circa 1940, offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural grandeur of Union Street in Lima, Peru, South America. The image showcases a bustling street scene filled with classic buildings that exude an air of elegance and sophistication. At the heart of the scene, the Club Nacional and Colon Theatre stand proudly, their imposing facades adorned with intricate carvings and columns. The Club Nacional, a prominent social and sports club, boasts a grand archway and a large balcony, while the Colon Theatre, a cultural landmark, features ornate arches and sculptures of famous composers and musicians. To the right, the Hotel Bolivar and San Martin Theatre can be seen. The Hotel Bolivar, a luxurious establishment of the time, boasts a large, ornate entrance and double pillars. The San Martin Theatre, with its distinctive dome and columns, adds to the architectural diversity of the scene. The Banco de Credito de Peru, located at the far right of the photograph, is a testament to the financial power and influence of the time. Its modern, streamlined design stands in stark contrast to the classical architecture of the buildings around it, reflecting the blend of old and new that characterized Lima during the 1930s and 1940s. The scene is further brought to life by the hustle and bustle of traffic on the busy street, with cars and pedestrians jostling for space. A baby in a pram and a man in a fedora add a touch of human interest to the photograph, making it a fascinating snapshot of a bygone era.
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