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Está localizada a un costado de la Plaza Pública de Recreo. Su estructura original fue afectada por un temporal en 1824, se reconstruyó y fue nuevamente destruida por los temblores en 1918. En 1920 se vuelve a reconstruir y en 1971 se remodela con su fachada actual para el comfort de los sacerdotes, afectando la arquitectura original ...
Ponce Creole is the name given to the architectural style that is unique to Ponce: "San Juan, the capital, was planned and built by the Spanish conquerors, one writer points out, while Ponce is the work of its native sons, making it a truly authentic Puerto Rican city."
Casa Font-Ubides (English: Font-Ubides House), also known as the Residencia Monsanto (English: Monsanto Residence) is a historic building located on the north side of Castillo Street in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in the city's historic district. The building dates from 1913. It was designed by the architect Blas Silva.
List of Catholic churches in Puerto Rico; List of Anglo-Catholic churches in Puerto Rico (Episcopal churches) List of Methodist churches in Puerto Rico; List of convention centers in Puerto Rico; List of dams and reservoirs in Puerto Rico; List of fire stations in Puerto Rico; List of hospitals in Puerto Rico; List of hotels in Puerto Rico
When the Spanish first arrived in Puerto Rico, they noted that the native Taino’s architectural structures were susceptible to decay. Subsequently (among other aspects of their society), Tainos were viewed as naive and inferior, and Spanish depictions of their structures tended to give them a more Neoclassical look (which was the basis of European architecture).
Casa Fernando Luis Toro (English: Fernando Luis Toro Home) is a historic house in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The house is unique in that it is located in the first upper-class suburban development built in Puerto Rico, La Alhambra. [4] In 1990 La Alhambra was designed as part of Ponce's historic district.
Constructed in 1521, Casa Blanca served as the initial fortification for the San Juan islet and was intended to be the residence of Juan Ponce de León and his family. However, de León passed away during an expedition to Florida without ever residing in the house. Subsequently, it sheltered his descendants until the mid-18th century.
Pages in category "Historic house museums in Puerto Rico" ... Centro Cultural Carmen Solá de Pereira de Ponce; El Cortijo (Barranquitas, Puerto Rico) F. La Fortaleza; H.