Casa Vives - Ponce - 2013 00012 - PRAHA

Casa Vives - Ponce - 2013 00012

Description

View from the interior in the Casa Vives located between the Paseo Atocha street and Castillo street from the coastal city of Ponce. The house has two floors made of brick masonry and wood with characteristics of the Neoclassic style. The entrance is through a hall with the walls painted simulating marble and the floor covered with marble tiles with chess motif. From the marble stair you can see the bronze balustrade with wooden handrail supported by a square newel also made of marble. The Casa Vives was built between the 1859 and 1860 for the family of Don Salvador de Vives, founder of the Hacienda Buena Vista of Ponce. It was used as a family residence and commercial establishment. It is considered one of the well preserved houses from the XIX century in the island. Since 2012 the Casa Vives belongs to the National Register of Historic Places.
Origin Name
Casa Vives - Ponce - 2013 00012
Relation
Puerto Rico Historic Building & Drawing Society > Colección Pueblos > Ponce (PRHBDS) > Casa Vives
Geographical Coverage
Ponce
Date
2013
Descriptive Notes
Original name of provenience and the title were assigned by the Project Puerto Rico Architectural Heritage (PRAHA). The general description contains information took from the official Facebook page of Puerto Rico Historic Building Drawing Society.
Colaborador
  • Bértoli Calderoni, Juan Francisco (1820 - 1885) - Diseñador
  • Milán, Carlos - Constructor
Historical Background
Architectural Subject
  • Historic buildings
  • Houses
  • Vestibules
  • Interior spaces (spaces by location)
  • Neoclassical
  • Moldings (object components)
  • Checker pattern
  • Balustrades
  • Handrails
  • Stairs (series of steps)
Decolonial Subject
Rights
English Rights. (hyperlink)
Editor
Fundación Luis Muñoz Marín
Resource Format
JPEG
Resource Type
Image
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