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San Juan Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Puerta de San Juan + My Favorites
The Gate of San Juan is one of six original gates that closed at sunset to protect its citizens. Address: . | San Juan
Fuerte San Cristóbal More Info
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An 18th century fortress known as the Gibraltar of the West Indies, Fort San Cristóbal was built over many decades, begun in 1634 and only finished in 1790. This sister fort to El Morro was designed to protect Old San Juan from land attacks. Address: Calle Norzagaray | San Juan Tel: +939 787 729-6960
La Princesa + My Favorites
The current home of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, formerly a prison, houses a gallery of Puerto Rican art. Address: La Princesa Promenade | San Juan Tel: +939 787 721-2400
Fuerte San Gerónimo + My Favorites
A small fort from the 18th century. Restored in 1983, it is now rented out for private functions. Address: Calle Rosales, Puerta de Tierra | San Juan Tel: +939 787 724-5477
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The massive Fort San Felipe del Morro, high above San Juan Bay, is the culmination of more than 200 years of Spanish design, and is one of the largest forts ever built in the Caribbean. Begun in 1539, it was officially completed in 1787, although the U.S. government added to it during World War II. Address: 501 Nozagaray St | Old San Juan Tel: +939 787 729-6777
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This massive site was built by the Spanish between 1540 and 1783 and boasts six levels of dungeons, barracks, towers, and tunnels. Address: Calle Norzagaray | San Juan Tel: +939 787 729-6960