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OLDEST CITY IN NEW WORLD, SANTO DOMINGO HISTORY!

It’s the oldest European city in the entire New World. Nowhere in the Americas can you find such a wealth of historical buildings and locations, most of which are over five hundred years old. In the Colonial Zone you can walk the same streets where men like Columbus, Cortes, Ponce de Leon, and Balboa once walked and see the places where the plans were made for countless Spanish explorations and adventures. Here you can see the tomb of Christopher Columbus, the home of his son Diego, the oldest cathedral and fortress, in the New World, as well as an enormous museum full of medieval and New World artifacts. All of this and more we will show you in this video! The city was founded by Bartholomew Columbus, the younger brother of Christopher. I guess I should clarify something, in 1493 Christopher founded a city which he named Isabella, after Queen Isabella but that town died out and that makes Santo Domingo the oldest continually inhabited city. It quickly became the Spanish capital of the New World and where all the major explorations and colonization missions were launched from. Let’s take a look at some of the interesting places that we can visit today. The first place that we will visit is The Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor, which is renowned as being the first and oldest cathedral in the New World. The construction began in 1504 and was not completed until 1550. The cathedral is built in the gothic style and known for its simple yet amazing beauty. Like most cathedrals, several chapels line the outer walls of the sanctuary. In 1586, the English pirate/privateer Sir Francis Drake sacked Santo Domingo and set up his headquarters inside this cathedral. If you look closely, you see a cannon ball stuck in the roof from his raid. Several archbishops are entombed here and from 1537-1795, for 258 years, so was Christopher Columbus. Today there is much controversy as to if his remains are here in Santo Domingo, or in the cathedral in Seville, Spain. To tell the story briefly, Columbus’ remains were moved in 1795, to Havana, Cuba, and then then in 1898, moved to Seville. Spanish officials have recently stated that they have DNA evidence that they have his actual remains. However, during a renovation of this cathedral in 1877, a box was found that was inscribed, “Illustrious and Distinguished Male, don Christobal Colon”. These remains are now housed in a tomb at the Lighthouse of Columbus, on the other side of the river. Outside the Cathedral, is Columbus Park, where you can always find a lively crowd, and a place to relax. The main attraction here is the statue of Christopher Columbus which is almost always covered with birds. Next, we have the Alcazar de Colon or the Fortress of Columbus. This was the palace and home of Diego Columbus, the son of Christopher. Diego followed his father and became the Governor of the Indies in 1508, and in 1511 began the construction of this fortress. Diego was married to Maria de Toledo, the cousin of the Spanish King Ferdinand II. Next, we have the Ozama Fortress which the oldest European military structure in the Americas. The fortress was built beginning in the year 1502 and overlooks a strategic place on the river inlet. The site contains a large section of the original city walls, which in the past as well as today, were lined with cannons. In the center of the facility is the approximately sixty feet tall tower, which during the 1500s was the tallest European structure in the New World. The tower resembles a European castle and in reality, it was built in the same time period as many castles were in Europe. It is one of the very few places in the Americans where you can visit a place like this. Next, we find the home of the famous conquistador Hernan Cortes. The home was built in 1502, and soon became occupied by him. Cortes is best known for conquering the Aztec Empire and claiming Mexico for Spain. This house is where he planned out his mission. Our next stop is the Museum of the Royal House which originally was the Palace of the Viceroy of Santo Domingo. It was built in the year 1511 and was the first Spanish, or European headquarters in the New World. The building was used for centuries as the governmental palace and in 1973 was turned into a museum. Our next to last stop is the National Pantheon of the Dominican Republic, which was built in the early 1700s. It was originally a Jesuit church but now entombs many of the Dominican Republic’s most important people. Our last location that we will tour is the Faro a Colon, or the Lighthouse of Columbus. This is an active lighthouse and a monument build to celebrate the Christianization of the New World. The lighthouse can be seen all the way to Puerto Rico and outer space. Check out our website at: www.familytreenuts.org Contact us at: [email protected] #history #caribbean #newworld Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @familytreenutshistorygenealogy  

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