The world's widest boulevard with 16 lanes was completed half a century ago

Avenida 9 de Julio in Buenos Aires, Argentina still maintains the title of the widest avenue in the world with a width of about 140m, with 16 lanes.

Avenida 9 de Julio in Buenos Aires, Argentina still maintains the title of "World's Widest Avenue" with a width of about 140m, with 16 lanes.

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The history of this avenue began in the early 20th century, when the government of the Argentine capital decided to build a monumental road in the center inspired by the Champs Elysee avenue of Paris (France).

The Avenida 9 de Julio construction project is very large, going through many construction stages, taking nearly half a century to complete. Of which, phase 1 was completed in 1937, phase 2 in 1960. After 1980, the southern areas continued to be completed. Thousands of households and many houses were demolished to build this avenue. Since its completion, Avenida 9 de Julio is still the widest avenue in the world.

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Along this avenue are neatly planned buildings. To the south of the avenue is the Constitución train station, to the north is the French Embassy with European-style architecture, and the Teatro Colón theater. In the middle of the avenue is the 70m high Obelisco, facing the sky, inaugurated in 1936.

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A TikToker tried crossing Avenida 9 de Julio in Buenos Aires from one side to the other, and the total time including waiting for red lights at intersections was 4 minutes and 17 seconds. Meanwhile, crossing time on other avenues around the world is only about 25 seconds.

Update 24 July 2024
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