The Alcázar de Colón, or Columbus Alcazar is the first fortified
European palace built in the
Americas
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Along with th ...
. It is located in the
Dominican Republic's colonial area of
Santo Domingo city, and forms part of the
Ciudad Colonial UNESCO's
World Heritage Site. It was built between 1510 and 1514 mostly in a Gothic and Renaissance style.
It is the only known residence of a member of the
Christopher Columbus family in the
New World, his first-born son
Diego Columbus,
whose children Juana, Isabel, Luis and Christopher were born in the palace. Diego Columbus died in
Spain in 1526 but María Álvarez de Toledo, his widow, remained there until her death in 1549. Three generations of the Columbus family inhabited the residence, possibly until the late 16th century.
The
Tapestry collection (spanning from the 15th to 17th centuries) is particularly important and unique in the Caribbean, and includes pieces produced by the
Flemish Van Den Hecke family from
cartouches created by
Charles Le Brun. The Alcázar is the most visited museum in Santo Domingo.
History
The Alcázar de Colón was built between 1510 and 1514, in year 1509 Columbus himself bacame governor and viceroy of the colony,
it was built following the influences of the existing one in
Mancera de Abajo
Mancera de Abajo is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 225 people.
Geogr ...
, in
Salamanca (Spain), of which ruins are still preserved. The name of the architect who carried out the construction of this fortified palace is unknown. Mainly
Gothic in style, it also has some
Renaissance characteristics, notable in its
arcades.
Some of the most famous Spanish
conquistadors such as
Hernán Cortés
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and
Pedro de Alvarado
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visited the residence. During the early
Spanish colonial period, the mansion occupied a very important place in history. It was from here that many expeditions of conquest and exploration were planned. In 1586, the palace was captured and looted by the
British pirate Sir
Francis Drake
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and his forces who took many valuables with them.
The ownership of the palace was the subject of litigation for nearly two centuries from that year.
It is the only known residence of a member of the Columbus family, apart from Christopher's birthplace, which is still in
Genoa. Juana, Isabel,
Luis and Cristóbal Columbus de Toledo, children of Don
Diego Columbus and his wife Doña
María Álvarez de Toledo
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, were born in the palace. Diego Columbus died in Spain in 1526 but María Álvarez de Toledo, his widow, remained there until her death in 1549. Three generations of the Columbus de Toledo family inhabited it, possibly until 1577.
As the influence of
Santo Domingo declined, the house fell into deterioration, and by the mid-18th century was abandoned and in danger of rotting away. Originally the residence had 55 rooms, of which only 22 remain. Eventually it was abandoned and the passage of time began to wreak havoc on the structure of the palace. By 1776 the building start to fell into a bad condition and was nearly turned it into a
prison, a project that was not carried out.
Almost a century later in 1870 it was declared a National Monument and the Dominican government eventually restored the palace. It was restored between 1955 and 1957, being transformed into a 22 rooms museum filled with period furniture, artwork, and other accessories. A self-guided tour using a portable audio speaker that discusses each room's function is available in various languages.
Architecture
The building was constructed using masonry made of coral rocks.
It was built on a
plot close to the rock islet that look towards the
Ozama River, granted to
Diego Columbus, firstborn son of the
discoverer of the Americas
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,
Christopher Columbus, by King
Ferdinand II of Aragon
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, to build a dwelling for him and his descendants on the island
Hispaniola
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, to which he arrived in 1509 as
governor. The building houses the Museo Alcázar de Diego Colón, whose collection exhibits the Caribbean's most important ensemble of European late
medieval and
Renaissance works of art, which were acquired in the 1950s.
The palace is an impressive construction of
coralline blocks
that once housed some fifty rooms and a number of gardens and courtyards, although what remains today is about half the size it once was. It was built under
Diego Colón, the son of
Christopher Columbus; when he became the 4th
Governor of the Indies
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in 1509, he ordered the construction of a family home and governor’s mansion between 1510 and 1512. The architectural style is
gothic typical of the early 16th century.
Gallery
Exterior
File:Alcazar de Colon sign.jpg, Alcazar de Colon historical marker
File:Casa de Colon 384.jpg
File:CCSD Plaza España 07 2017 4673.jpg
File:Santo Domingo - Alcazar de Colon 02.JPG, As seen from the south
File:Alcazar de Colon window.jpg, Alcazar de Colon window
File:Alcazar de Colon balcony.jpg, Alcazar de Colon balcony
File:Alcázar de Colón in 1954 (Santo Domingo, DR).jpg, Alcázar de Colón in 1954.
Interior
File:Alcazar de Colon interior.jpg, Alcazar de Colon interior
File:Santo Domingo - Alcázar de Colón 0881.JPG
File:Santo Domingo - Alcázar de Colón 0880.JPG
File:Early Modern Armor in Museo Alcazar de Colon - Santo Domingo - Dominican Republic.jpg
File:Santo Domingo - Alcázar de Colón 0783.JPG
File:Santo Domingo - Alcázar de Colón 0942.JPG
See also
*
List of colonial buildings in Santo Domingo
*
Captaincy General of Santo Domingo
*
Ciudad Colonial (Santo Domingo)
Ciudad Colonial (Spanish for "Colonial City") is the historic central neighborhood of the Dominican Republic's capital Santo Domingo. It is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the Americas. The area has been decla ...
*
History of the Dominican Republic
References
External links
Official Alcázar de Colón museum website
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Buildings and structures in Santo Domingo
Museums in the Dominican Republic
Columbus family
Spanish Colonial architecture in the Dominican Republic
Tourist attractions in Santo Domingo
Ciudad Colonial (Santo Domingo)