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The Museo de las Casas Reales (English: Museum of the Royal Houses) is one of the important cultural monuments built during the colonial era in Hispaniola, now the Dominican Republic. It is located in the Colonial district of Santo Domingo .
Museo de las Casas Reales, before the Palace of the Real Audiencia of Santo Domingo, today a museum with 9 rooms on the colonial history of the island considered one of the best in the Caribbean; Museo de la Catedral, previously was La Carcel Vieja in colonial times (The Old Jail), then became the theater of the Filantropica society. Today ...
Museo Bellapart; Museo de las Casas Reales; Museo del Hombre Dominicano; See also. Dominican Republic portal; List of forts in colonial Santo Domingo; External links
Now houses the Museo de las Casas Reales Alcázar de Colón is the only known residence of a member of the Christopher Columbus' family: his first son Diego Columbus. [39] Santo Domingo is the location of numerous museums, many of which are located in the Zona Colonial district. [32]
The length of the city walls in 1785. The Ozama Fortress is one of the surviving sections. Model exhibits at the Museo de las Casas Reales in Santo Domingo. The Fortaleza is located at the end of Las Damas Street. Its name is due to its location near the Ozama River.
Museo de las Casas Reales, Ciudad Colonial Santo Domingo: Date: 4 February 2017, 14:51: Source: Museo de las Casas Reales, Ciudad Colonial Santo Domingo: Author: mariordo59 from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
The Atarazanas building is part of Colonial City of Santo Domingo World Heritage Site, and after restoration in 2018, today houses the Museo de las Atarazanas Reales, which reopened in December 2019 and exhibits artifacts recovered from underwater archaeology and other artifacts from colonial shipwrecks around Hispaniola island and the naval ...
Zenobia Terrero Galarza was born in Enriquillo, Barahona on 3 May 1958, the daughter of professor Elena Galarza de Terrero and the musician and soldier Francisco Corpus Terrero. [ 1 ] She is considered an important canvas artist in the Dominican Republic, and her works are part of multiple private collections in her country and abroad.