Coordinates: 18°12′N 66°30′W / 18.2°N 66.5°W / 18.2; -66.5
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The Town Hall of Caguas is a modern building that was recently re-built in 2010. Its old town hall was built on the year 1860. The building served as a school, jail, mental hospital and a refuge. It was declared a Federal Historic Monument in 1989 National Register of Historic Places. It has since served as the History Museum of Caguas. The new town hall was built with modern architecture and is used for administrative, municipal and other matters.
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Visitors can take guided tours through this World Heritage Site, a 40-room mansion completed in 1540 that was used to defend against foreign invaders.
This beautiful blue mansion, facing San Juan Harbor, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 1500s as a fortress, it is now the residence and working offices of the Governor of Puerto Rico. Half hour tours are free of charge! It includes parts of the mansion, chapel, dungeons and gardens with great views. In 1846 the facade was changed to give it a more palatial look instead of military. It is the oldest functioning executive mansion in the Western Hemisphere.
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Visitors to the Capitol can make a reservation for a guided tour. The history of the Capitol building began on February 7, 1907, when Don Luis Munoz Rivera, an important figure of the political history of Puerto Rico and legislator at the time, introduced House Bill 84 to the House of Delegates. Although the bill was passed and a neoclassical design had been chosen, the construction of the Capitol encountered several fiscal, economic and political difficulties which resulted in the work being suspended twice. Despite all difficulties encountered throughout the years, the Capitol building was finally inaugurated on February 11, 1929. On June 30, 1977, the Capitol of Puerto Rico was designated a Historic Landmark and on November 18, 1977, it was listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places.
We were able to book a 1:30pm guided tour Friday for 8 adults and 1 five year old. It was easy to walk to from our hotel, and sits right in front of the ocean. Amazing view of the water and great picture opportunities. The building was amazing with marble flooring to mosaic tiles. We had an amazing tour guide Pedro Rodriguez. He was young, full of energy and kept things interesting. He truly was passionate with sharing the history of Puerto Rico. The tour was very informative and just long enough to hold the five year old’s attention. Thank you Pedro for a great tour!
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We had a spectacular experience visiting this cave and the people of Loiza who are working there. The cave sheltered three different Indian tribes native to Puerto Rico and then Africans that escaped slavery. For many years it was desecrated by squatters and drug users, but it has recently been cleaned up and is being protected by an amazing new mayor (Julia Fuentes) and the people of Loiza who understand it's historical and geological significance. There are also fantastic classes about the bomba and plena music and dance. It is well worth the visit!
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Several sources have written that El Palacio de la Real Intendencia, Puerto Rico's former Department of Treasure, is one of the most beautiful examples of Neoclassical architecture in Puerto Rico. Situated on the westernmost side of Plaza de Armas, this building is comprised of three levels: the first level is identifiable by the bossage, which cleverly heightens the second level by differentiating it so starkly; the second level is marked by the fluted pilasters and the doors with balconies that overlook the plaza; finally, the third level has the smaller two-paned windows, which gracefully flow with the pilaster/bay pattern that adorn the building. From 1852 to 1969 the Palacio de la Real Intendencia served as the Department of Treasure; nowadays, however, it houses the Department of State. Inside, you can appreciate its gallery-like composition: a patio resides at the center of the structure and offices surrounding it. Also, don't miss the stone well that sits on the patio!
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Casa Espana has been the venue for luxurious weddings, official events and other celebrations. The Spain House in Puerto Rico was founded in 1914 with the support of Antonio Alvarez Nava, the then president of the Spanish Casino, from where the House of Spain first operated until 1935.The creation of this entity was proposed by the Spanish merchant Antonio Caubet Pons, who became its first treasurer, and Abelardo de la Haba, the first president of the institution. In 1934 President D. Miguel Such, a Spanish businessman established in Puerto Rico, was chosen to manage the donation of the site by the government of Puerto Rico.Casa de Espana was designed by Pedro De Castro y Besosa, one of the most prestigious architects in Puerto Rico in the first half of the 20th century. The building enjoys a delicate architecture of a predominantly Andalusian style where multiple towers, viewpoints, tiles, polychrome tiles, arches, lanterns and an immense and beautiful inner courtyard stand out. All these characteristics of the Andalusian architectural style are manifested in various facilities such as the Hall of Mirrors, the Library Room, an Exhibition Hall, the Patio Andaluz, the terraces/viewpoints on the roof and the Casa de Espana Restaurant.
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Built in stages from 1604 to 1789 and resembling the city hall in Madrid, Spain, this government building also houses a tourist information center and a small gallery of rotating exhibitions.
I came in for the first time to this building a week ago with a tour! Being from Puerto Rico This tour showed me so much I didn’t know about Old San Juan, architecture, museums, churches, history and coffee shops!! Follow me and check out my reviews from this tour and create your own or write to me to book a $20 / 2 hour tour of Old San Juan with Yarilis! I will also post more pictures in the Picture area! Across the street from Plaza de Armas they have water and soda machines at te back entrance! Walk in all the way to check out the inside gardens and the glass art!! Get you Coffee at Café Cialitos near the Burger King (5 min walking) from the city hall!
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