Fodor's Expert Review Alcázar de Colón

Zona Colonial Historic Home

The castle of Don Diego Colón, built in 1517, was the home to generations of the Christopher Columbus family. The Renaissance-style structure, with its balustrade and double row of arches, has strong Moorish, Gothic, and Isabelline influences. The 22 rooms are furnished in a style to which the viceroy of the island would have been accustomed—right down to the dishes and the viceregal shaving mug. The mansion's 40-inch-thick coral-limestone walls make air-conditioning impossible. Bilingual guides are on hand for tours peppered with fascinating anecdotes, like once-upon-a-time weddings. Audio tours (about 25 minutes) are available in English.

Historic Home

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Plaza de España
10210, Dominican Republic

809-960--9371

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Rate Includes: RD$100, Closed Mon.

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