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Casa Rosa

Coordinates: 18°28′05″N 66°06′11″W / 18.46806°N 66.10306°W / 18.46806; -66.10306
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The Casa Rosa

Casa Rosa or Casa Rosada, also known as the Pink House, is a historic house located in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The house was built in 1812 as a barrack for the troops assigned to the San Agustin Bastion. It was converted to an officers quarters in 1881 by the Spanish Army. The building was later converted to a museum used for Puerto Rican crafts. Today it operates as a day care center for the children of employees of the Government of Puerto Rico. [1]

References

  1. ^ Adams Otis, Ginger (2005). Puerto Rico. Lonely Planet. ISBN 1-74059-781-8.
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18°28′05″N 66°06′11″W / 18.46806°N 66.10306°W / 18.46806; -66.10306