Street in Manila, Philippines
Kalaw Avenue (formerly T.M. Kalaw Street ) is a short stretch of road in the Ermita district of Manila , Philippines . It forms the southern boundary of Rizal Park , running east–west from San Marcelino Street to Roxas Boulevard near the city center. It begins as a four-lane road at the intersection with San Marcelino, widening to an eight-lane divided roadway along the stretch of Rizal Park from Taft Avenue west to Roxas Boulevard. It has a short extension into the reclaimed area of Luneta and Quirino Grandstand as South Drive. The avenue's main section between Taft Avenue and Roxas Boulevard is assigned as National Route 155 (N155 ) of the Philippine highway network .[ 1]
The avenue was named after Teodoro Kalaw , a Filipino legislator and historian of the Philippine Commonwealth period who also served as Director of the National Library of the Philippines (whose post-war incarnation lies along the street). It was formerly known as San Luis Street (Spanish : Calle San Luis ).[ 3]
Intersections
The entire route is located in Manila .
Landmarks
Luneta Hotel
Kalaw Avenue is the main access to some of Rizal Park's main attractions, such as the National Museum of Natural History (former Department of Tourism Building), Museo Pambata , the National Library of the Philippines , and Manila Ocean Park . Just across the street from Rizal Park are the Central United Methodist Church , the Luneta Hotel , and the Eton Baypark residential tower. The Casino Español de Manila , destroyed during World War II , was rebuilt on its original site in 1951 near the avenue's intersection with Taft Avenue, which housed the Instituto Cervantes de Manila . Also located at this eastern end of Kalaw are the Plaza Salamanca , the Manila Prince Hotel, and the Masagana Superstore (SM Savemore). The National Historical Commission of the Philippines has its headquarters in Rizal Park along Kalaw Avenue, beside the National Library. The George S.K. Ty Medical Tower (formerly Norberto Ty Medical Tower) of the Manila Doctors Hospital is also located along Kalaw Avenue.
See also
Notes
^ DPWH maintenance does not include the unnumbered extension (Kalaw Street).[ 1] [ 2]
References
National primary roads
National secondary roads
Expressway routes
E1 /AH26
E2
E3
E5
E6
Unnumbered
Highway routes
Primary roads Secondary roads
N118
N120/AH26
N127
N128
N129
N130
N140
N141
N142
Pasig Boulevard Extension
Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue
A. Mabini Street
A. Luna Street
Ramon Jabson Street
M. Almeda Street
General Luna Street
M.L. Quezon Street
Montillano Street
N143
N144
N145
N150
N151
N155
N156
N157
N160
N161
N162
N170
N171
N172
N173
N174
N175
N180
N181
N182
N183
N184
N185
N190
N191
N192
N193
N194
N195
N411
Arterial routes Major interchanges Bridges Roundabouts Planned Under construction
Other roads in Metro Manila
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