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The Ozama Fortress ( es, Fortaleza Ozama), also formerly known as the city wall's Homage tower. It is one of the surviving sections of the Walls of Santo domingo, which is recognized by
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as being the oldest military construction of European origin in
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. It was built between 1502-1508 by the
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at the entrance to Santo Domingo's Ciudad Colonial,
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, and overlooking the
Ozama River The Ozama River () is a river in the Dominican Republic. It rises in the Loma Siete Cabezas mountain in the Sierra de Yamasá mountain range, close to the town of Villa Altagracia. History In 1498, Bartolome Colon had a fort built on the Ozama ...
. Named after this river, the castle, also referred to as "La Fortaleza" or "The Fortress". It was declared by
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as a
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, together with the other historical monuments of the
Ciudad Colonial Ciudad Colonial (Spanish for "Colonial City") is the historic central neighborhood of the Dominican Republic's capital Santo Domingo. It is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the Americas. The area has been decla ...
. The Ozama Fortress is part of the Colonial City of Santo Domingo. According to historians and architects, the construction of this monument lasted from 1502 to 1508, which was started by Governor Nicolás Ovando. During the 16th century, the 18-meter high tower was the highest European-built construction of the Americas. The construction of this fortress is designed in the form of a stone castle and still preserves its original architecture. Inside the fortress there are tunnels and dungeons where the prisoners were locked up,
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himself, one of the most important figures in the history of the Americas, was imprisoned in the Ozama fortress.


History

An impressive architectural structure of medieval style and design, the Tower of Homage (Spanish: Torre del Homenaje) stands in the center of the grounds. The castle was designed to guard the entrance to the port of Santo Domingo and defend the city from seaborne enemies. The main objective of this construction was to protect the city from the various attacks of the English, French and Dutch pirates and conquerors. Coral stones extracted from the sea were used for construction. Lauterio Vargas
Historia de la Fortaleza Ozama
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Black and Taino slaves worked for the construction of the fortress.
Nicolás de Ovando Frey Nicolás de Ovando y Cáceres (1460 – 29 May 1511 or 1518) was a Spanish soldier from a noble family and a Knight of the Order of Alcántara, a military order of Spain. He was Governor of the Indies ( Hispaniola) from 1502 until 1509, se ...
, founder of Santo Domingo, personally chose the lot of the construction when it was completed in 1505. The fortress was considered the Axis of the Conquest by the Spaniards once they had explored the whole island.The Fortress of Santo Domingo also known as Fortaleza Ozama
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The architect of the building was the
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Gómez Garcia de Varela. The construction started with the main tower, then the shooting platforms, then the main defensive fort. The Fortaleza was seized by the pirate Sir Francis Drake in 1586. The entrance gate on Calle Damas was originally built in 1608, known as the Prevention Gate. In 1787, the gated entrance was replaced by the actual one, the Carlos III gate. The doors were made in imported African ebony. Pirates and black slaves were usually jailed in the fortress. During the 1900s, the ex-presidents Jacinto Peynado and
Horacio Vásquez Felipe Horacio Vásquez Lajara (October 22, 1860 – March 25, 1936) was a Dominican general and political figure. He served as the president of the Provisional Government Junta of the Dominican Republic in 1899, and again between 1902 and 1903. ...
did some time in the prison. In 1937, under the leadership of Rafael Trujillo, the outside walls were
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d. In 1965, the Fortaleza ceased to serve as a prison and became a public building. In 1965, in the month of April, the Patriotic War broke out, led by a group of soldiers and the people, electing Colonel Francisco Caamano as Constitutional President of the Republic on May 4. During the Government of Colonel Francisco Alberto Caamaño Deño, the Ozama Fortress ceased to be a military compound by Law No. 11 of President Caamaño, being converted into a public place, with the name of Plaza de la Constitución, Law contained in the Official Gazette No. 4 of your Government. There are bullets holes in the doors dating from 1965, due to the fighting in the
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.Inside the Fortaleza Ozama
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Description

The Fortaleza is located at the end of Las Damas Street. Its name is due to its location near the Ozama River. The statue in front of the building depicts
Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (August 14781557), commonly known as Oviedo, was a Spanish soldier, historian, writer, botanist and colonist. Oviedo participated in the Spanish colonization of the West Indies, arriving in the first few year ...
, governor of the fortress from 1533 to 1557, and author of ''Historia General y Natural de las Indias''. The statue was imported from
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, Spain in 1977, and was made by the artist
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The central tower of the building is 18-meter high, with walls 2-meter thick. The fortified walls around the building are 3-meter thick, except on the river-side where the walls are 1-meter thick. The cement holding the stone walls together is a mixture of gypsum, clay, lime and the blood of animals.


Gallery

File:USMC Fortaleza Ozama 1922 restored sepia.jpg, Fortaleza Ozama in 1922 with the USA flag. File:USMC Fortaleza Ozama from river 1922 restored.jpg, Fortaleza Ozama in 1922. File:Fortaleza Ozama in 1924 (Santo Domingo, DR).jpg, Fortaleza Ozama in 1924 with the Dominican flag. File:Meeting in the Fortaleza Ozama in 1965 (Santo Domingo, DR).jpg, Meeting in the Fortaleza Ozama in 1965. File:USMC Fortaleza Ozama aerial 1922.jpg, Aerial view of Fortaleza Ozama in 1922 File:Fortaleza Ozama CCSD 11 2017 7145.jpg, Ozama Fortress today File:Santo Domingo - Fortaleza Ozama 0895.jpg, Colonial Wall Gate next to Fortaleza Ozama File:Polvorin Fortaleza Ozama CCSD 01 2021 6925.jpg, Former ammunitions store of the Fortaleza Ozama File:SD RD 03 2017 2049.jpg, Tower of Homage File:SD RD 03 2017 2042.jpg, Top of the lower tower File:SD RD 03 2017 2060.jpg, Fortress entrance File:SD RD 03 2017 2043.jpg, Fortress interior garden File:Fortaleza Ozama RD 07 2017 4568.jpg, Statue of
Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (August 14781557), commonly known as Oviedo, was a Spanish soldier, historian, writer, botanist and colonist. Oviedo participated in the Spanish colonization of the West Indies, arriving in the first few year ...


See also

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List of colonial buildings in Santo Domingo This is a list of the preserved colonial buildings in Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic. Santo Domingo is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas; for this reason, according to the UNESCO, many buildin ...
* Colonial City of Santo Domingo *
List of oldest buildings in the Americas This article lists the oldest known surviving buildings constructed in the Americas, including on each of the regions and within each country. "Building" is defined as any human-made structure used or interface for supporting or sheltering any use ...


References

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