Palace of the Viceroy Diego Colón

Palace of the Viceroy Diego Colón (HM1QW9)

Location: Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional 10212
Country: Dominican Republic

N 18° 28.645', W 69° 52.964'

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Palacio Virreinal de Diego Colón

Sede del primer virreinato de América y residencia de la familia Colón-de Toledo. Su construcción se inicia en 1511 por orden del Virrey y Gobernador Don Diego Colón, hijo del Primer Almirante Don Cristóbal Colón, descubridor de América. Estuvo ocupado por la familia y sus descendientes hasta 1577, reconstruido en 1955, alberga un museo histórico. English translation:Site of the first Viceroyalty of America and residence of the Colón de Toledo family. Its construction started in 1511 by the Viceroy and Governor Diego Colón, son of the First Admiral Christopher Columbus, discoverer of America. It was occupied by the family and their descendants until 1577, rebuilt in 1955, it houses a historical museum.
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Date Added Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016 at 9:01am PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)19Q E 406803 N 2043233
Decimal Degrees18.47741667, -69.88273333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 18° 28.645', W 69° 52.964'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds18° 28' 38.7000" N, 69° 52' 57.8400" W
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Area Code(s)212
Closest Postal AddressAt or near Calle La Atarazana, Santo Domingo Distrito Nacional 10212, DO
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