Coordinates: 18°12′N 66°30′W / 18.2°N 66.5°W / 18.2; -66.5
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Thrilled to find Ron del Barrilito had opened a tour facility in 2019. Enjoyed informational tour of facility, barrel room and visitor center, and ended with delicious craft cocktails.
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This residence is a beautiful example of the 19th century urban architecture. On its interior, art, , sculptures, and furniture built by Puerto Rican's cabinetmakers for the Cauntino family can be found.
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This elegant 17th-century cathedral rises majestically in the midst of Ponce.
Lovely architecture displaying classic Spanish/Portuguese cathedral style. A beautiful, but clearly well used facility. Marvelous statuary and stained glass windows. Townspeople were just arrivng for a mass, but we were welcomed and were not made to feel like intruders. A holy place not to be missed if you’re visiting the area.
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A remarkable structure in Mayaguez.
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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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The Casa Wiechers-Villaronga is a neo-classical style mansion in Ponce. It was designed and built in the early twentieth century. The house was acquired and restored by the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture and now operates as the Museo de la Arquitectura Poncena (Museum of Ponce Architecture).
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Once again we had this beautiful spot to ourselves. It is a short flat walk from a parking lot. The lighthouse itself is decaying and is fenced off. There is a sign explaining its history. The views from this point are spectacular!
Palmira Lopez de Pereyo House is the historic home of Hon. Luis Pereyo y Rodriguez who served as Judge of the District Court of Humacao. It is a notable example of the architectural design that distinguished Puerto Rican high-class houses in the 1930s.
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