Bellas Artes
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Bellas Artes
Summary
Bellas Artes is a bus stop[1].
Key Facts
- Bellas Artes is located in Mexico City[2].
- Bellas Artes is in the country of Mexico[3].
- Bellas Artes's transport network is recorded as Metrobús[4].
- Bellas Artes's image is recorded as Palacio de Bellas Artes and Palacio Postal - Mexico 2024.jpg[5].
- Bellas Artes's instance of is recorded as bus stop[6].
- Bellas Artes's connecting line is recorded as Line 4[7].
- Bellas Artes's owned by is recorded as Government of Mexico City[8].
- Bellas Artes's operator is recorded as Metrobús[9].
- Palace of Fine arts is named after Bellas Artes[10].
- Bellas Artes's adjacent station is recorded as Hidalgo[11].
- Bellas Artes's adjacent station is recorded as Teatro Blanquita[12].
- Bellas Artes's location is recorded as Cuauhtémoc[13].
- Bellas Artes's location is recorded as Historic downtown of Mexico City[14].
- Bellas Artes's part of is recorded as Line 4[15].
- Bellas Artes's part of is recorded as Line 4 (North Route)[16].
- Bellas Artes's Commons category is recorded as Estación Bellas Artes (Metrobús)[17].
- Bellas Artes's pronunciation audio is recorded as Es-mx-Bellas Artes.wav[18].
- Bellas Artes's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 19.43636111111111, 'longitude': -99.14172222222223, 'precision': 2.777777777777778e-05}[19].
- Bellas Artes's interchange station is recorded as Bellas Artes[20].
- Bellas Artes's IPA transcription is recorded as [ˈbeʝas ˈaɾtes][21].
- Bellas Artes's connecting service is recorded as Line 4 (North Route)[22].
- Bellas Artes's date of official opening is recorded as +2012-04-01T00:00:00Z[23].
- Bellas Artes's different from is recorded as Bellas Artes[24].
- Bellas Artes's disabled accessibility is recorded as wheelchair accessible[25].
- Bellas Artes's disabled accessibility is recorded as accessible for people with visual impairment[26].
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Geography
Bellas Artes is in the country of Mexico[3]. It is located in Mexico City[2]. Part of include Line 4[15], a bus rapid transit route[27], in Mexico[28], founded in 2012[29] and Line 4 (North Route)[16], a bus rapid transit route[30], in Mexico[31].
Designation and Status
Bellas Artes's instance of is recorded as bus stop[6].
History and Context
Bellas Artes's owned by is recorded as Government of Mexico City[8]. Palace of Fine arts is named after it[10].