Ramón Emeterio Betances House - Mayagüez - 2011 00002
Description
Facade from the Ramón Emeterio Betances house in Mayagüez, also known as the five arches house. This house, made of masonry and wood, is elevated on a podium. The facade has a gallery delimited with a series of mixtilinear arches elevated on paired columns. These columns are elevated on pedestals, in turn, they separate the ornamental metal railing with leaf and flower motifs. Above the arches stand out the star inside a sphere sign. The doors are double leaf with louver and fanlight panels that allow ventilation. The roof is a hipped roof with zinc plates and is distinguished by appendage with a gable roof and louvers that allow the ventilation. The residence surface is painted yellow and white. In front of the house there are several automobiles parked near the sidewalk. In 1865, Ramón Emeterio Betances requested the permit to built this masonry house, where he only lived two years. When he died, his sister Inés, inherit it. The house was affected by the 1918 earthquake. In 2006, the city mayor gave back the name of Betances to the street and put in front of the house a plaque to acknowledge the love Betances had for Mayagüez.| Origin Name |
Casa de Ramón Emeterio Betances - Mayagüez - 2011 00002
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| Relation |
Puerto Rico Historic Building & Drawing Society > Colección Pueblos > Mayagüez (PRHBDS) > Casa de Ramón Emeterio Betances - Mayagüez
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| Geographical Coverage |
Mayagüez
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| Date |
2011
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| 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.
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| Rights |
English Rights. (hyperlink)
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| Editor |
Fundación Luis Muñoz Marín
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| Resource Format |
JPEG
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| Resource Type |
Image
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