Plaza Pringles (Spanish for "Pringles Square") is a plaza (urban square) in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. Its name is an homage to Colonel Juan Pascual Pringles, hero of the Spanish American wars of independence (who also gave its name to the Plaza Pringles located in the city of San Luis).
Plaza Pringles occupies a half block in the downtown area of Rosario, beside the historical section of Córdoba St. known as Paseo del Siglo. It is surrounded by the Juan Álvarez Passage, Paraguay St., Córdoba St., and Presidente Roca St. Opposite the Passage lies the old entrance to the Biblioteca Argentina Dr. Juan Álvarez (the largest public library in Rosario).
The terrain where the plaza was to be located was originally bought by Rosario's Political Chief (mayor) Nicasio Oroño, and turned into a public space in 1898. It received several names until acquiring that of Pringles.[1][2]
Recent history and events
edit- Since 1981, the plaza's narrow paths were often occupied by a flea market, with artisans selling merchandise on the floor. A municipal order forced them to move to a more spacious location in 2003.[3][4]
- On 25 March 2005 the plaza hosted the first live reenactment of a Via Crucis in the city.[5]
- On 2 December 2006 the plaza was the stage for the first flash mob in Rosario (the second in Argentina), consisting in a pillow fight.[6][7]
- Plaza Pringles has often been the center of many social or political demonstrations, such as a protest of tango dancers against the closing of milongas (tango bars),[8] the collection of citizens' signatures demanding the repeal of the Ley de Lemas,[9] and a show following the first gay pride parade celebrated in the city and demanding a law of civil unions for same-sex couples.[10]
References
edit- ^ ArgentinaTuristica.com Archived 2009-02-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ La Capital, 7 August 2005. Rosario desconocida: historias en plaza Pringles.
- ^ La Capital, 1 November 2003. Comerciantes furiosos por la feria artesanal en la Pringles.
- ^ La Capital, 21 August 2005. Mercado de Pulgas de Rosario: la feria más antigua.
- ^ La Capital, 25 March 2005. Una Pasión viviente en la plaza Pringles.
- ^ La Capital, 2 December 2006. Esta tarde se viene una guerra de almohadas.
- ^ Rosario3, 2 December 2006. Tras el éxito de la guerra de almohadas, se vienen nuevas movidas Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ La Capital, 26 April 2007. Los milongueros protestaron bailando en la plaza Pringles.
- ^ La Capital, 22 November 2003. Siguen juntando firmas en plaza Pringles contra la Ley de Lemas.
- ^ La Capital, 26 June 2004. Poca asistencia en la paseata rosarina por el Día del Orgullo Gay.