Urban route through the Indiano's legacy
These houses were built in the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century by emigrants from the Guards to Puerto Rico, the Dominican
House of Manuel Alonso Sobrino
Built around 1930 in an eclectic style with regionalist elements, highlighting the striking tiles and the mountain regionalist style tower.
Built around 1930 in an eclectic style with regionalist elements, highlighting the striking tiles and the mountain regionalist style tower.
Old School of Hermanas de San José
Building built in 1896 thanks to the foundation of the Rodríguez Cachada brothers. The main façade stands out, ceramic tiled on a quarry stone base.
House of Manuel Álvarez Vicente
Eclectic in style with a stately air from 1890, it highlights the excellent work in stonework and forging and a successful remodeling.
House of Bernardo Alonso Martínez
Native style with the ground floor for commerce and the first floor for a dance hall. On its balustrade there are the owner's initials and the year of constr...
San Xerome Center
Native style with an elegant façade made of stonework and wrought iron. Until 1968 it was an asylum and since 1981 it has been the headquarters of the San Xe...
House of Valentín Domínguez Pérez
Built around 1890 in a native style and is characterized by its austerity with wrought iron balconies.
Villa Borinquen
Built in 1910 originally surrounded by a garden. The green ceramic tiles and the tower stand out, built by its second owner who wanted to see the sea.
Cultural Center
Indian building of excellence built at the foot of the access to Mount Santa Trega for the use of the neighbors.
House of Eloy Domínguez Veiga
Built around 1890 in an eclectic style with a stately air. It is one of the emblematic Indiana villas with the blue ceramic tiles and stonework.
House of Manuel Alonso Sobrino
Built around 1930 in an eclectic style with regionalist elements, highlighting the striking tiles and the mountain regionalist style tower.