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Does the name Juan Bautista Alberdi ring a bell? Alberdi in Córdoba is named in his honor. He was an intellectual author of the Argentine Constitution of 1853. Alberdi stands as a testament to Córdoba’s vibrant history. Founded in 1910, Alberdi has transformed from an Indigenous settlement to a multicultural hub.

Once, the Comechingones called this area home. They lived in the “Pueblito de La Toma”. They cultivated the land and managed the irrigation system. This ensured the city’s water supply. Over time, Alberdi became a melting pot of cultures. It embraced diverse communities. It championed rights and spurred economic and social change.

Alberdi played a pivotal role in the University Reform. Students left their mark on every corner of the Clínicas neighborhood. The streets of Alberdi echo with the spirit of the Cordobazo. It was here that people defended their rights. They built a crucial part of Córdoba’s institutional history.

In recent years, community efforts have focused on revitalization. They aim to enhance Alberdi’s unique character. A mobile app now guides visitors through 13 iconic spots. Locals collaborated with the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba to create “AppBerdi.” Dante Martínez, the president of the Centro Vecinal said that it showcases the neighborhood’s connection with the Casa de Altos Estudios.

Alberdi is one of Córdoba’s traditional neighborhoods. It stretches west from the city center. The Suquía River borders it to the south. The landscape is mostly flat. La Cañada stream marks Alberdi’s eastern boundary.

The Iglesia María Auxiliadora stands out near Plaza Colón. Its neo-Gothic architecture is a sight to behold. The Hospital Nacional de Clínicas built in 1913. Today, it houses a branch of the university’s Faculty of Medicine. It also has the Museo de Anatomía Dr. Pedro Ara.

Avenida Colón is a major thoroughfare. It provides excellent public transport links. Duarte Quirós, Santa Fe, Avellaneda, 27 de Abril and Mariano Moreno are also busy streets. Avenida Costanera Intendente Mestre, Bulevar San Juan and Avenida Figueroa Alcorta define some of Alberdi’s boundaries.

Alberdi offers a diverse culinary scene and cultural life. The Cine Teatro Colón, also known as La Piojera, is a cultural hotspot since 1929. The Plaza de la Música and Estadio del Centro are important entertainment venues.

Club Atlético Belgrano is located here. Its football team competes in Argentina’s First Division. The locals passionately support “El Celeste”. Barrio Alberdi is synonymous with the University Reform of 1918. This movement transformed the country’s university curricula. It evokes memories of “El Cordobazo.” This was a student-worker social struggle before the military dictatorship. “El Clínicas” refers to the first university hospital in Argentina. It is an icon of medicine in the country.

Alberdi officially became “Pueblo Alberdi” in 1910. However, its history goes back much further. It began as Pueblo La Toma. Indigenous people lived there. They were farmers and maintained the irrigation channels. This ensured the city’s water supply. Later, urbanization began around Plaza Juárez Celman. It was later renamed Colón, inaugurated in 1888.

Alberdi embodies Córdoba’s identity. European immigrants mainly from Italy influenced its culture. Residents are passionate. Everyday life is steeped in culture, folklore and football. The Suquía River flows through it. Music fills the air. Traditional cuisine blends with Peruvian flavors due to recent immigration.

Because of the Hospital de Clínicas, Alberdi became known as “the neighborhood of doctors”. The arrival of doctors helped give Córdoba the nickname “La Docta”. With the opening of the Clínicas, many doctors and medical students settled in the neighborhood. This influx of medical professionals elevated the area’s culture.

Alberdi’s rich history and vibrant culture continue to shape Córdoba. It is a neighborhood where tradition meets modernity.

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