National Register of Historic Places listings in metropolitan San Juan, Puerto Rico
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This portion of National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico covers the San Juan metropolitan area of Puerto Rico.
See also:
- National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Puerto Rico
- National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Puerto Rico
- National Register of Historic Places listings in western Puerto Rico
- National Register of Historic Places listings in central Puerto Rico
- National Register of Historic Places listings in eastern Puerto Rico
Names of places given are as appear in the National Register, reflecting name as given in NRHP application at the date of listing. Note, the National Register name system does not accommodate Spanish á, ñ and other letters.
Contents |
[edit] San Juan metro area municipalities
[edit] Bayamón
[edit] Carolina
| Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City/ Town | Summary | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Church of San Fernando of Carolina | September 18, 1984 | Munoz Rivera St., Town Plaza 18°22′59″N 65°57′24″W / 18.38306°N 65.95667°W |
Carolina | Church from 1860 | |
| 2 | Edificio Alcaldia | December 28, 1983 | Calle Ignacio Arzuaga, Esq. De Diego 18°22′59″N 65°57′28″W / 18.38306°N 65.95778°W |
Carolina | From 1927, designed by Rafael Carmoega | |
| 3 | Quebrada Maracuto | August 27, 2004 | Vic. of Carolina |
Carolina |
[edit] Cataño
| [1] | Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bacardi Distillery | August 6, 2010 | Road 165, kilometer 2.6, intersection Puerto Rico Highway 888, Bay View Industrial Park 18°27′32″N 66°08′29″W / 18.45875°N 66.141389°W |
Cataño vicinity |
[edit] Guaynabo
| Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City/ Town | Summary | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Caparra Archaeological Site | February 28, 1984 | Guaynabo | Site of original, 1508 Spanish settlement in Puerto Rico | ||
| 2 | Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Mártir de Guaynabo | September 8, 1976 | Plaza de Recreo 18°21′30″N 66°6′30″W / 18.35833°N 66.10833°W |
Guaynabo |
[edit] San Juan
The following list is organized first by neighborhood/district, and then alphabetically by first significant word. It is sortable into other orders.
| [1] | Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | House at 659 Concordia Street | October 18, 1991 | 659 Concordia St. 18°27′15″N 66°04′58″W / 18.454167°N 66.082778°W |
Miramar | Mission/Spanish Revival house from 1935, designed by Joseph O'Kelly | |
| 2 | House at 659 La Paz Street | October 18, 1991 | 659 La Paz St. 18°27′17″N 66°05′00″W / 18.454722°N 66.083333°W |
Miramar | Mission/Spanish Revival house from 1928, designed by Pedro De Castro | |
| 3 | House at 663 La Paz Street | October 18, 1991 | 663 La Paz St. 18°27′27″N 66°05′00″W / 18.4575°N 66.083333°W |
Miramar | Another Mission/Spanish Revival house designed by Pedro De Castro | |
| 4 | House at 665 McKinley Street | October 19, 1991 | 665 McKinley St. 18°27′25″N 66°05′04″W / 18.456944°N 66.084444°W |
Miramar | Vernacular Spanish Creole house from 1906 | |
| 5 | US Post Office and Courthouse | March 28, 1988 | Block bounded by Calle San Justo, Calle Tanca, Calle Commercio, and Calle Recinto Sur 18°27′47″N 66°06′55″W / 18.463056°N 66.115278°W |
Old San Juan | From 1914, designed by Oscar Wenderoth | |
| 6 | Biblioteca Carnegie | October 20, 1983 | Ponce de León Ave. 18°28′06″N 66°06′34″W / 18.468333°N 66.109444°W |
Puerta de Tierra | Classical Revival building from 1915 | |
| 7 | School of Tropical Medicine (Escuela de Medicina tropical) | September 29, 1983 | Ponce de León Ave. 18°28′12″N 66°06′25″W / 18.47°N 66.106944°W |
Puerta de Tierra | Neo-Plateresque building from 1920 | |
| 8 | Río Piedras State Penitentiary | March 7, 2003 | 18°23′26″N 66°4′15″W / 18.39056°N 66.07083°W |
Río Piedras | Built 1933, closed 2004 | |
| 9 | Rum Pilot Plant | July 26, 2010 | State Rd #1, Estacion Experimental Agricola, Rio Piedras 18°23′20″N 66°03′16″W / 18.388889°N 66.054444°W |
Río Piedras | ||
| 10 | University of Puerto Rico Tower and Quadrangle | May 17, 1984 | Ponce de León Ave. 18°24′17″N 66°02′58″W / 18.404722°N 66.049444°W |
Río Piedras | Tower and quadrangle from 1935, designed by Rafael Carmoega | |
| 11 | Acueducto de San Juan | June 21, 2007 | Flamboyant St. |
San Juan | From 1846. Rio Piedras filtration plant, etc. | |
| 12 | Antiguo Casino de Puerto Rico | September 22, 1977 | Avenida Ponce de León 1 18°28′05″N 66°06′41″W / 18.468056°N 66.111389°W |
San Juan | Beaux Arts building from 1917 | |
| 13 | Carcel de Puerta de Tierra | August 11, 1976 | Avenida Ponce de Leon, Parada 8, Puerta de Tierra 18°27′45″N 66°05′40″W / 18.4625°N 66.094444°W |
San Juan | Spanish Neo-classical building from 1887 | |
| 14 | Casa Dra. Concha Melendez Ramirez | June 30, 2011 | 1400 Vila Mayo 18°27′10″N 66°04′03″W / 18.452778°N 66.0675°W |
San Juan | ||
| 15 | Casa Klumb | November 14, 1997 | #1 Ramón B. López St. 18°24′05″N 66°02′07″W / 18.401389°N 66.035278°W |
San Juan | Modern Movement home from 1947 designed by Henry Klumb | |
| 16 | Casa de España | July 5, 1983 | Ponce de León Ave. 18°28′10″N 66°06′28″W / 18.469444°N 66.107778°W |
San Juan | Exotic / Moorish Revival house from 1932, designed by Pedro de Castro | |
| 17 | Colegio de las Madres del Sagrado Corazon | November 25, 1985 | Ponce de Leon Ave. 18°27′23″N 66°04′46″W / 18.456389°N 66.079444°W |
San Juan | From 1880 | |
| 18 | Condado Vanderbilt Hotel | November 25, 2005 | 1055 Ashford Ave. 18°27′31″N 66°04′33″W / 18.458611°N 66.075833°W |
San Juan | Mission/Spanish Revival style hotel from 1919 | |
| 19 | Edificio Aboy | September 28, 2001 | 603 Aboy St. 18°27′22″N 66°04′53″W / 18.456111°N 66.081389°W |
San Juan | Art Deco building from 1937, also known as Le Faro, designed by Jorge Julia Pasarell | |
| 20 | Edificio Patio Espanol | February 18, 2005 | 153 Cruz St. 18°28′04″N 66°07′03″W / 18.467778°N 66.1175°W |
San Juan | Mission/Spanish Revival, Eclectic building from 1937, also known as La Filarmonica, designed by Eduardo Fossas López | |
| 21 | Edificio Victory Garden | October 13, 2004 | 1001 Ponce de León Ave., corner of Elisa Colberg St. 18°27′15″N 66°04′46″W / 18.454167°N 66.079444°W |
San Juan | Mission/Spanish Revival building from 1936, designed by Pedro De Castro | |
| 22 | Edificio del Valle | November 20, 2004 | 1118 Ponce de Leon Ave. 18°27′11″N 66°04′32″W / 18.453056°N 66.075556°W |
San Juan | Mission/Spanish Revival building from 1941, designed by Rafael Carmoega Morales | |
| 23 | El Capitolio de Puerto Rico | November 18, 1977 | Avenida Ponce de León and Avenida Muñoz Rivera 18°28′08″N 66°06′23″W / 18.468889°N 66.106389°W |
San Juan | The seat of government of Puerto Rico; a Classical Revival / Beaux Arts building from 1929, designed by Rafael Carmoega | |
| 24 | El Falansterio de Puerta de Tierra | May 3, 1984 | Bounded by RR Right-of-Way, Fernández Juncos Ave., Matías Ledesma and San Juan Bautista Sts. 18°27′57″N 66°05′46″W / 18.465833°N 66.096111°W |
San Juan | Art Deco, from 1937 | |
| 25 | Escuela Brambaugh | May 5, 1989 | San Juan Bautista St. and Ponce de León Ave. 18°28′02″N 66°05′45″W / 18.467222°N 66.095833°W |
San Juan | From 1913, also known as Puerta de Tierra Public School | |
| 26 | Escuela Graduado José Celso Barbosa | May 19, 1989 | Ponce de Leon Ave. 18°28′04″N 66°06′06″W / 18.467778°N 66.101667°W |
San Juan | Classical Revival style school from 1927 | |
| 27 | Faro de Morro | October 22, 1981 | Summit of San Felipe del Moro Castle 18°28′16″N 66°07′25″W / 18.471053°N 66.123614°W |
Old San Juan | Oldest lighthouse in Puerto Rico; this version lit in 1908 | |
| 28 | Figueroa Apartments | September 14, 2000 | 601 Fernandez Juncos Ave. 18°27′24″N 66°05′14″W / 18.456775°N 66.087294°W |
San Juan | Art Deco building by Armando Morales Cano, from 1935 | |
| 29 | Fortín de San Gerónimo | October 11, 1983 | Puerta de Tierra 18°27′37″N 66°05′06″W / 18.460278°N 66.085°W |
San Juan | Building from 1791, also known as Museo de Historia Militar de Puerto Rico | |
| 30 | General Norzagaray Bridge | July 19, 1995 | PR 873 over the Quebrada Frailes, Barrios Tortugo and Monacillos 18°21′14″N 66°05′31″W / 18.353889°N 66.091944°W |
San Juan | Brick barrel vault bridge from 1855, known also as Puente de Los Frailes | |
| 31 | Gran Logia Espiritual Número 1 | June 8, 2008 | 1612 Antonsanti St. 18°26′52″N 66°03′53″W / 18.447778°N 66.064722°W |
San Juan | Classical Revival building from 1910 | |
| 32 | Normandie Hotel | August 29, 1980 | Ponce de León Ave. and San Geronimo St. 18°27′52″N 66°05′15″W / 18.464444°N 66.0875°W |
San Juan | Hotel that is a spectacular example of Streamline Moderne architecture, inspired by the Art Deco-style design of the ship SS Normandie | |
| 33 | La Fortaleza | October 15, 1966 | Calle Fortaleza, San Juan Island between San Juan Bay and Calle Recinto Oeste 18°27′57″N 66°07′10″W / 18.465833°N 66.119444°W |
Old San Juan | From 1533 | |
| 34 | La Giralda | August 11, 2008 | 651 José Martí St. 18°27′16″N 66°05′08″W / 18.454444°N 66.085556°W |
San Juan | From 1910 | |
| 35 | Linea Avanzada | September 25, 1997 | East sector of the San Juan Islet 18°27′55″N 66°05′19″W / 18.465278°N 66.088611°W |
San Juan | From 1797 | |
| 36 | Martín Peña Bridge | August 27, 2008 | State Rd. 25, km 8, Santurce Ward |
San Juan | Art Deco style bridge from 1939, designed by Cecilio Delgado and others (Try also Martín Peña Bridge ) | |
| 37 | Puerto Rico Ilustrado-Edificio El Mundo | September 25, 1997 | San Jose #254 18°27′58″N 66°07′02″W / 18.466111°N 66.117222°W |
San Juan | From 1923 | |
| 38 | Río Piedras Bridge | July 19, 1995 | 18°23′49″N 66°3′21″W / 18.39694°N 66.05583°W |
San Juan | A brick barrel vault bridge from 1853 | |
| 39 | Luis Muñoz Rivera Park | November 14, 2007 | Stop 8 Ponce de Leon Ave. |
San Juan | Park with Beaux Arts and Picturesque architecture and/or landscape design | |
| 40 | San Antonio Railroad Bridge | September 30, 2009 | Spanning San Antonio Channel at PR 1 E. of San Juan Islet |
San Juan | ||
| 41 | San Juan National Historic Site | October 15, 1966 | 18°28′10″N 66°7′17″W / 18.46944°N 66.12139°W |
Old San Juan | Dates from 1525 | |
| 42 | Church, School, Convent and Parish House of San Agustin | December 30, 1985 | 18°28′3″N 66°5′57″W / 18.4675°N 66.09917°W |
San Juan | From 1915 | |
| 43 | Superintendent of Lighthouses' Dwelling | October 22, 1981 | La Puntilla 18°27′50″N 66°07′55″W / 18.463889°N 66.131944°W |
San Juan | Hacienda style building from 1908 located inside the U.S Coast Guard base in La Puntilla | |
| 44 | Supreme Court Building | June 14, 2006 | Luis Muñoz Rivera Park 18°27′54″N 66°05′19″W / 18.465°N 66.088611°W |
San Juan | Modern Movement building from 1955 | |
| 45 | US Custom House | February 10, 1988 | Calle Puntilla, 1 18°27′53″N 66°06′57″W / 18.464722°N 66.115833°W |
Old San Juan | 1924 building designed by Albert B. Nichols | |
| 46 | Zona Histórica de San Juan | October 10, 1972 | NW triangle of the islet of San Juan 18°26′44″N 66°04′33″W / 18.445556°N 66.075833°W |
Old San Juan | ||
| 47 | Administration Building | October 26, 1983 | Address Restricted (?) |
Santurce | Also known as Portico and Chapel of the Sacred Heart University, a Classical Revival building from 1906 | |
| 48 | Central High School | August 4, 1987 | Ponce de León Ave. 18°27′01″N 66°04′13″W / 18.450278°N 66.070278°W |
Santurce | Spanish Renaissance style building from 1925 | |
| 49 | Church of San Mateo de Cangrejos of Santurce | January 2, 1985 | Corner of San Jorge St. and Eduardo Conde Ave. 18°26′48″N 66°03′50″W / 18.446667°N 66.063889°W |
Santurce | 1832 church designed by Pedro Cobreros | |
| 50 | Miami Building | August 23, 1984 | 868 Ashford Ave. 18°27′44″N 66°04′55″W / 18.462222°N 66.081944°W |
Santurce | Art Deco building from 1936, designed by Pedro Menez | |
| 51 | Nuestra Señora de Lourdes Chapel | September 27, 1984 | Ponce de León and Miramar Aves. 18°27′30″N 66°05′07″W / 18.458333°N 66.085278°W |
Santurce | Neo-Gothic style chapel from 1908, designed by Antonin Nechodoma | |
| 52 | Polvorin de Miraflores | March 9, 1984 | Antiqua Base Naval de Miramar 18°27′06″N 66°05′40″W / 18.451667°N 66.094444°W |
Santurce | A polvorin from 1776 | |
| 53 | Rafael M. Labra High School | August 4, 1987 | Junction of Ponce de León and Roberto H. Todd Aves. 18°27′07″N 66°04′29″W / 18.451944°N 66.074722°W |
Santurce | Georgian style school building from 1916 | |
| 54 | Residencia Aboy-Lompré | March 22, 1989 | Avenida Ponce de León 900 18°27′23″N 66°04′52″W / 18.456389°N 66.081111°W |
Santurce | A Prairie School style house from 1919, designed by Antonin Nechodoma and others | |
| 55 | Residencia Luis Muñoz Marín | September 29, 2011 | PR 877, km 0.4 18°23′12″N 66°01′42″W / 18.386667°N 66.028333°W |
San Juan vicinity |
[edit] Trujillo Alto
| [1] | Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Puente de Trujillo Alto | January 28, 2010 | Puerto Rico Highway 181, km. 5.6 18°21′26.56″N 66°0′12.34″W / 18.3573778°N 66.0034278°W |
Trujillo Alto | Steel platform bridge over the Río Grande de Loíza; built in 1939 |
[edit] References
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.