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La Giralda (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

1910 establishments in Puerto RicoHouses completed in 1910Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Puerto RicoNational Register of Historic Places in San Juan, Puerto RicoNeoclassical architecture in Puerto Rico
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LA GIRALDA, SANTURCE, SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
LA GIRALDA, SANTURCE, SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO

La Giralda in the Santurce barrio of San Juan, Puerto Rico is a four-story reinforced concrete house that was built in c. 1910. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2008.It is located at 651 José Martí Street, at Miramar Avenue, at the highest point of the Miramar neighborhood, and is believed to have been designed by architect Francisco Valinés Cofresí and includes eclectic architectural style, including Neoclassical and Victorian elements, on an irregular square plan with a rounded balcony at its corner. It is unusual for its complexity including a crossed gabled roof with pediments. It is regarded as a "historic jewel", the finest of 21 buildings surviving in Miramar from the early 20th century.

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La Giralda (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
Calle José Martí, San Juan

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N 18.455277777778 ° E -66.085277777778 °
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Milagros de Amor, Centro de Educación e Intervención Temprana

Calle José Martí 651
00907 San Juan (Santurce)
Puerto Rico, United States
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LA GIRALDA, SANTURCE, SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
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Villa Victoria (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
Villa Victoria (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Villa Victoria is a historic house located in the Santurce area of the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Formerly a private single-family residence, Villa Victoria has served as a local chapter and the San Juan headquarters of the YWCA since 1955, and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.Built in a French Colonial-style popular at the time, Villa Victoria dates to the early 20th-century. No record of the architect or builder exists, but records from 1917 show that it was built at a time of urban residential expansion in the Miramar area of Santurce which was the result of a population boom and the establishment of the Carretera Central that linked San Juan to Ponce. Although built after the American occupation of Puerto Rico, its building methods evoke the traditional techniques of residential building construction from the Spanish colonial period during the 19th century. This type of residential construction was very typical in Miramar during the period between 1900 and 1920. Its first documented owners were Thomas George Waymouth and his wife, of the Waymouth Estate Company, followed by Ramón Mora and wife Teresa Nicolao. Records show that in 1940 it was bought by Jenaro Suárez and wife Ethel Natalie Wigmore, under whom Villa Victoria underwent numerous renovations with the addition of plumbing and electrical infrastructure. It was then purchased by Irma Cuevas de Kearney and Marianne Goettsch in 1955 on behalf of the YWCA, when the internal partitions of the first floor were demolished. Today it remains as the Puerto Rico headquarters of said organization and it also hosts a local chapter.