General San Martín
General San Martín is a station on Line C of the Buenos Aires Underground. The station is close to the San Martín Plaza, Kavanagh Building and the Plaza Hotel.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Banfield, CC BY-SA 2.5 ar.
Photo: Banfield, CC BY-SA 2.5 ar.
- Type: Metro station
- Description: metro station in Buenos Aires
- Also known as: “General San Martin”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Kavanagh building and Embassy of Switzerland.
Kavanagh building
Photo: Marcos Prack, CC BY 2.0.
The Kavanagh Building is a residential skyscraper in Retiro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Designed in 1934 by architects Gregorio Sánchez, Ernesto Lagos and Luis María de la Torre, it is considered a pinnacle of modernist architecture. Kavanagh building is situated 300 metres east of General San Martín.
Embassy of Switzerland
Government office
Photo: Gastón Cuello, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Embassy of Switzerland is a government office, which is situated 130 metres west of General San Martín.
Museo de Armas de la Nación
Museum
Photo: Tokyo Tanenhaus, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Museo de Armas de la Nación is a museum, which is situated 130 metres southeast of General San Martín.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include San Nicolas and Villa 31.
San Nicolas
Quarter
Villa 31
Quarter
Villa 31, sometimes called Barrio Padre Mugica or Barrio 31, is a large villa miseria in the Retiro area of Buenos Aires, near the local railway station.
Centro
Photo: Roger Schultz, CC BY 2.0.
The center of Buenos Aires has most of the city's attractions, including performances in the Tribunales theater district, the dense downtown area with government buildings, the San Telmo tango scene, and the biggest train station and the general bus station that offers connections to the surrounding provinces and neighboring countries.
General San Martín
- Categories: underground station, railway station, station, and transportation
- Location: Comuna 1, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Pampas, Argentina, South America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
-34.59502° or 34° 35′ 42″ southLongitude
-58.3779° or 58° 22′ 40″ westInception
August 17th, 1937Operator
Emova Movilidad S.A.Network
Subte de Buenos AiresOpen location code
48Q3CJ3C+XROpenStreetMap ID
node 3447885516OpenStreetMap feature
public_transport=stationOpenStreetMap feature
railway=stationWikidata ID
Q3296358
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Spanish—“General San Martín” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “圣马丁将军站”
- Dutch: “General San Martín”
- Esperanto: “General San Martín”
- French: “General San Martin (ligne C a Buenos Aires)”
- French: “General san martín (ligne c à buenos aires)”
- French: “General San Martín”
- German: “U-Bahnhof General San Martín”
- Italian: “General San Martín (metropolitana di Buenos Aires)”
- Italian: “General San Martín”
- Lombard: “General San Martín (metropolitana de Buenos Aires)”
- Lombard: “General San Martín”
- Polish: “General San Martín”
- Portuguese: “Estação General San Martín”
- Russian: “Хенераль Сан-Мартин”
- Spanish: “Estacion General San Martin”
- Spanish: “Estacion General San Martín”
- Spanish: “General San Martin”
- Spanish: “General San Martín”
- Spanish: “San Martin”
- Spanish: “San Martín”
- “General San Martín”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Equestrian statue of José de San Martín and Embassy of Finland.
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