Plaza 24 de Septiembre (September 24 Square), Santa Cruz de la Sierra (must see)
September 24 Square, located in the heart of Old Toen, is a central and historically significant square in Santa Cruz. Named after the date marking the uprising of the independence movement in Santa Cruz, the plaza holds deep historical and cultural value. At its center stands a statue of Ignacio Warnes, a local hero who played a pivotal role in the War of Independence, which began in 1810. The plaza is not only a tribute to this key figure but also a site with a darker past, where the head of Warnes was once displayed on a pike as a warning to independentists.
As one of the first urban elements established in the city, September 24 Square has long been a focal point for social and cultural life in Santa Cruz. It serves as a venue for a variety of activities, including artistic performances, social gatherings, and protest demonstrations. The plaza's vibrant atmosphere makes it a popular meeting place for people of all ages and backgrounds, including children, teenagers, and adults. It is common to see older adults enjoying games of chess on the benches, while shoeshiners ply their trade nearby, adding to the square's lively and communal vibe.
The plaza is also noted for its lush vegetation, including palm trees and other native plant species, which provide shade and a serene environment for visitors. The surrounding area is rich with historical architecture, featuring buildings like the Cathedral, the Social Club, and the Municipal Cultural Center. These structures, which retain the colonial architectural style, are not only functional spaces but also important historical landmarks and part of the city's heritage.
As one of the first urban elements established in the city, September 24 Square has long been a focal point for social and cultural life in Santa Cruz. It serves as a venue for a variety of activities, including artistic performances, social gatherings, and protest demonstrations. The plaza's vibrant atmosphere makes it a popular meeting place for people of all ages and backgrounds, including children, teenagers, and adults. It is common to see older adults enjoying games of chess on the benches, while shoeshiners ply their trade nearby, adding to the square's lively and communal vibe.
The plaza is also noted for its lush vegetation, including palm trees and other native plant species, which provide shade and a serene environment for visitors. The surrounding area is rich with historical architecture, featuring buildings like the Cathedral, the Social Club, and the Municipal Cultural Center. These structures, which retain the colonial architectural style, are not only functional spaces but also important historical landmarks and part of the city's heritage.
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Plaza 24 de Septiembre (September 24 Square) on Map
Sight Name: Plaza 24 de Septiembre (September 24 Square)
Sight Location: Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia (See walking tours in Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia (See walking tours in Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
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Santa Cruz de la Sierra ('Holy Cross of the Mountain Range'), commonly known as Santa Cruz, is the largest city in Bolivia. Rooted in the country's eastern lowlands, Santa Cruz emerges as a compelling blend of historical depth and vibrant contemporary culture.
The city was originally founded in 1561 by the Spanish explorer Ñuflo de Chavez, some 200 km (124 miles) east of its... view more
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The city was originally founded in 1561 by the Spanish explorer Ñuflo de Chavez, some 200 km (124 miles) east of its... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles