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Monasterio de San Francisco in Santo Domingo de Guzmán,
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, is a monastery that was built between 1508–1560, with the arrival of the
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fathers. The ruin is one of the most important of the city. It is located in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo and are part of
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's 1990 declaration of the Colonial City as a
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. The monastery was recognized by UNESCO for being the first and oldest monastery built in the Americas.


History

The Monastery of San Francisco was one of the works of
Nicolás de Ovando Frey Nicolás de Ovando y Cáceres (1460 – 29 May 1511 or 1518) was a Spanish soldier from a noble family and a Knight of the Order of Alcántara, a military order of Spain. He was Governor of the Indies ( Hispaniola) from 1502 until 1509, se ...
, which began its construction when the
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fathers arrived in 1508 and was completed in 1560. It was the first
monastery A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or alone ( hermits). A monastery generally includes a place reserved for prayer whi ...
in the New World, later, it was whipped for a
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. The main part of the church is started by Liendo in 1544 on a hill and finished on July 23, 1556. In 1586 it was looted by the English pirate Francis Drake, and then its repair began again, which was completed in 1664, but according to historians, in 1673 and 1751, two earthquakes occurred, which caused damage to the architecture of the San Francisco Monastery. According to historians,
Alonso de Ojeda Alonso de Ojeda (; c. 1466 – c. 1515) was a Spanish explorer, governor and conquistador. He travelled through modern-day Guyana, Venezuela, Trinidad, Tobago, Curaçao, Aruba and Colombia. He navigated with Amerigo Vespucci who is famou ...
was buried at the main entrance of the monastery. Some time later, his remains were transferred to the
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on October 12, 1942, in the same place where they were found in 1892. The remains of
Bartholomew Columbus Bartholomew Columbus ( lij, label= Genoese, Bertomê Corombo; pt, Bartolomeu Colombo; es, Bartolomé Colón; it, Bartolomeo Colombo; – 1515) was an Italian explorer from Genoa and the younger brother of Christopher Columbus. Biography Bor ...
were also found. During the Siege of Santo Domingo in 1809, after the defeat at the Battle of Palo Hincado, the French placed artillery on the roof of the main church. The vault was cut and in its place a wooden platform with artillery was placed, which later collapsed. During the domination of the Haitians 1822-1844, in 1831 they took the stones and architectural details and in 1847 they were used again in the walls as construction material. During the passage of the San Zenón cyclone in 1930, a large part of the building was destroyed and in 1940 the Padre Billini leprosy hospital and asylum were installed there. The bells of San Francisco were relocated to the bell tower of the neighboring Church of Santa Bárbara. The ruins of the Monastery of San Francisco include the ruins of the Chapel of la Tercera Orden de Garay or de María de Toledo. Through its tub, the water is distributed in all the pipes to the inhabitants of the Ciudad Colonial, it was even the first aqueduct in the city. Currently, these ruins are used for social and cultural events, and are cared for and protected by law and by the Permanent National Commission of National Ephemeris of the Dominican Republic.


Gallery

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See also

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List of colonial buildings in Santo Domingo This is a list of the preserved colonial buildings in Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic. Santo Domingo is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas; for this reason, according to the UNESCO, many buildin ...
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List of oldest buildings in the Americas This article lists the oldest known surviving buildings constructed in the Americas, including on each of the regions and within each country. "Building" is defined as any human-made structure used or interface for supporting or sheltering any use ...


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* {{Authority control Roman Catholic churches in Santo Domingo Ciudad Colonial (Santo Domingo) Roman Catholic churches completed in 1560 1508 establishments in the Spanish Empire Roman Catholic monasteries in the Dominican Republic Franciscan monasteries Ruined abbeys and monasteries