Since its emergence in the 16th century, this enclave has been the prototype of urban tree-lined avenues throughout Latin America by creating a natural environment inside urban centres for the leisure and recreation of citizens. This model, the first of its kind in all European capitals, was to be extended throughout the Iberian Peninsula and America as part of a wide range of town development projects from the 17th to the 19th century.
Universal model
Prado/Retiro, a prototype of urban tree-lined boulevards.
Top: current picture of Paseo del Prado. Below, picture of the same Paseo in the early 20th century. Left column: Paseo del Prado today. Right column: Alameda de Hércules in Seville and Paseo del Prado in Havana.
Top: current picture of Paseo del Prado. Below, picture of the same Paseo in the early 20th century. Left column: Paseo del Prado today. Right column: Alameda de Hércules in Seville and Paseo del Prado in Havana.