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Fortified Rear Façade of Alcázar de Colón
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Fortified Rear Façade of Alcázar de Colón

The fortified rear façade of Alcázar de Colón (c.1512) stands as a testament to Spanish colonial architecture in the New World. Constructed as the residence of Diego Columbus, son of Christopher Columbus, it reflects the blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles. This structure not only served as a home but also as a center of power, symbolizing Spain's imperial ambitions. Its enduring presence highlights the historical significance of colonial governance in the Caribbean.
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