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Ciudad Colonial (Santo Domingo)
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Ciudad Colonial (Spanish for Colonial City) is the first settlement made by Columbus and the Spanish explorers in the New World. It has has been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO [1]
Colonial City of Santo Domingo*
UNESCO World Heritage Site


Map of Santo Domingo, 1873
Type
Cultural
Criteria
ii, iv, vi
Reference
526
Region**
Latin America and the Caribbean
Inscription history
Inscription
1990 (21st Session)
* Name as inscribed on World Heritage List.** Region as classified by UNESCO.
Contents[hide]
1 History
2 Ciudad Colonial today
3 Landmarks
4 Gallery
5 References
6 See also
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[edit] History
Ciudad Colonial, colloquially known as “Zona Colonial” (Colonial Zone), is part of the original Santo Domingo de Guzmán, Dominican Republic, and the origin of the district dates back to the 1500s. The District is located in the west corner of the Ozama River, which bisects the city. The district today covers less than 5 square kilometers. It is an important section of the city due to the high number of landmarks, including Alcazar de Colón, Fortaleza Ozama, Catedral Primada de America, and others. The city was surrounded by a defense wall extending from the Ozama River to "La Puerta del Conde" (The Gate of the Count in Spanish), which was the only entrance to the hinterland and the furthest boundary of the city until around the late 19th century.

Interior view of Santa María la Menor Cathedral
The Spanish used this settlement as the first point of influence in the Americas and after that conquered much of the American mainland. Even though Spaniards focused their attention more on mainland cities after conquering Mexico, Cuba and other regions of Latin America, Ciudad Colonial remained an important historical site.[2]
[edit] Ciudad Colonial today
The cobblestone “Calle de las Damas” is the oldest street, dating from 1502. The pedestrian-only street is bordered by many of the zone's more prominent landmarks.
There are two important commercial districts in the “Zona Colonial”, including the “Calle del Conde” and “Avenida Duarte”. Both have many shops and cafes. Avenida Duarte is the local shopping center, and is currently undergoing a renovation plan that aims to make the area more appealing to tourists [3].
The recently restored and expanded Plaza de España is bordered by Las Atarazanas, filled with small shops and restaurants. This area was one of the first commercial centers in the Americas, and is still a hub of activity today. The Alcazar de Colón, having once been the colonial palace of the Columbus family, is now a well-regarded museum displaying period furniture and decorations. The building was originally built in 1510.
A 700 Million USD investment was made in the Port of the Ozama river adjacent to the Ciudad Colonial aiming to turn Santo Domingo into a port of call for luxury cruise ships and including a privately-owned marina. The project is being completed by Sans Soucí Ports S.A.[4] One of the most ambitious projects of its type, it is expected to turn the Colonial District and the rest of Santo Domingo into an area attractive to tourists, something never successfully achieved before.
[edit] Landmarks

El Conde Gate(Puerta Del Conde)
The majority of the landmarks and cultural venues of the “Zona Colonial” were erected during the colonial period of Spanish ruling and as such some are in desperate need of repairs and maintenance.(Names are in Spanish)
Catedral de Santa María la Menor
Puerta Del Conde (Parque de la Independencia)
Alcázar de Colón
Fortaleza Ozama
Parque de la Independencia
Panteón Nacional
Museo de las Casas Reales
Royal Sundial
Ruinas de San Francisco, Monasterio San Francisco
La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia
Ruinas del Hospital San Nicolás de Bari
La Casa de Bastidas
Hostal Nicolás de Ovando
[edit] Gallery

Alcazar de Colon

Calle El Conde

Colonial buildings

Catedral Santa María la Menor

Colonial Zone

Ozama fort

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