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Feedback gevenHistoric place in Santo Domingo, his construction is set in the 16th century, when he ruled Don Diego Colon II Virrey of the Indies, Son and Successor of Cristobal Colon in the Admiralty, Viceroy and Government of the Indies. It is open to the general public at any time of the day.
Great. Beautiful. It's behind the Columbus Alcazar.
Se ele is located in front of Atarazanas Reales, presume-se que seu uso foi exclusively for sua entrada. It dates from the sixteenth century and rebuilt in the 1970s. He built a western part of Ozama river. Location: Avenida Presidente Francisco Alberto Caamaño Deñó (Entre las Calles Colón y Las Atarazanas). Colonial City, Santo Domingo
One of many entrances that can be reached by a colonial city.
One of the gates that give access to the colonial quarter. But you can go unnoticed after being in Plaza España or visit the Alcázar. You need to get to the end of the square and spin a little in the corner of the Alcazar to find the stairs that go down to the door. At this time there is the street in paving works and it makes access a little difficult.