Plaza de Armas

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Plaza de Armas de Santiago de Chile
Plaza de Armas de Santiago de Chile

The Plaza de Armas (Plaza of Arms) is the name for the main square in many Latin American cities. While some large cities have both a Plaza de Armas and a Plaza Mayor, in most cities those are two names for the same place.

Most cities constructed by the Spanish Conquistadores were designed on a standard military fashion based on a grid pattern, taken from the Roman Castrum, of which one of the blocks would be left vacant to form the Plaza de Armas. It is often surrounded by governmental buildings, churches, and other structures of cultural or political significance. The name derives from the fact that this are would be a refuge in case of an attack upon the city, from which arms would be supplied to the defenders.


  • Plaza de Armas of Havana, Cuba.
  • Plaza de Armas of Pisco, Peru: The Plaza contains many landmarks including the 18th century Cathedral, the baroque Iglesia de la Compañía and an elaborate main post office that was once the Spanish governor's residence. The square became the base of administrative, commercial and social life when the city was founded in 1541 and today it remains the centre of life with the presence of local artists and buskers, especially on evenings.
  • Plaza de la Independencia (Independence Plaza) of Concepción, Chile: It was where Chilean independence was proclaimed for the first time, the January 1, 1818.
  • Plaza de Armas of Santiago de Chile.
  • Plaza de Armas of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Plaza de Armas of Seville, Spain


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