Paseo de la Princesa – One of the Most Scenic Walkways In The World, Puerto Rico
Paseo de la Princesa is San Juan’s famous promenade that dates from 1853. Known as one of the most scenic ...
Paseo de la Princesa is San Juan’s famous promenade that dates from 1853. Known as one of the most scenic ...
Catholic friars arrived in the New World in the sixteenth century with a mission to evangelise, bringing religious sculptures and images ...
Puerto Rico took on a new strategic importance under American administration. The opening of the Panama Canal, a vital waterway ...
During the 1800s Spanish colonial authorities increasingly relied on locally recruited units to provide defense for their possessions. However, Spain’s lack ...
Capilla del Santo Cristo de la Salud, otherwise known as the Cristo Chapel, is perched atop the wall that once ...
Due to San Juan’s vulnerability from land attacks, Spanish officials ordered the construction of defence works to the east of ...
Castillo San Felipe del Morro owes its name to the headland on which it sits. El Morro literally means the headland, ...
In front of the Castillo San Felipe del Morro in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, lies a large open field, ...
The Ballajá district of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, is the old barracks area where Spanish troops were stationed in ...
Plaza de la Rogativa is situated near the Puerta de San Juan, inside the city walls and overlooking the San Juan ...
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