Plaza Colón Explained

Plaza Publica
Location:Calle Candelaria,
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Map Alt:Locator map
Built:1760
Added:December 3, 1985[1]
Refnum:85003085
Nocat:yes
Designated Other1 Name:Puerto Rico Historic Sites and Zones
Designated Other1 Color:
  1. fa7070
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Designated Other1 Number:2003-25-(1-9) JP-SH
Designated Other1 Abbr:RNSZH
Designated Other1 Date:January 24, 2003

Plaza Colón is the main plaza in the city of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. This plaza and its fountain commemorate the explorer Christopher Columbus, whose name in Spanish was Cristóbal Colón.[2] The plaza presents the traditional urban relationship in Puerto Rico with the church, now Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria Cathedral on one end of the plaza and the "Alcaldia" or Mayagüez town hall in the other. Its location was designated in 1760 close to the city founding.[3]

The plaza is paved in marble is graced by a group of lampposts in bronze that date over more than one hundred years. Each lamp is held by an oriental odalisque, including characteristic clothes, turbans, and veils.[4] The plaza was designed after the Great Fire of 1841, approximately in 1842; years later, after being paved the plaza had a fountain in the center.[5] The plaza has been remodeled several times including when Benjamin Cole was mayor and under the current mayor José Guillermo Rodríguez.

Statues

Following the theory that Columbus disembarked in Mayagüez; in 1896 a statue of the Admiral was placed in the main plaza in the city, thus it came to be known as Plaza Colón.[6] The statue was made by A. Coll y Pí in Barcelona in 1843.[7] [8]

In 1944 a monument to the city founders was constructed in the plaza.[9] In 1944 Regino Cabassa made great efforts to get the creation of a Monuments to the founders of the city in the Plaza Colon. At first there were some obstacles especially since the monument was to be built of bronze and because of World War II that metal was hard to come by. But finally on November 19, 1944, the monument was unveiled before Mayor Don Manuel A. Barreto.[10]

Notes and References

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  2. News: Mari . Brenda A. . Something Sweet Like Mango in the Air: A Primer on Mayagüez . PUERTO RICO HERALD . Puerto Rico . PUERTO RICO HERALD . March 25, 2005 . August 8, 2010.
  3. Web site: Plaza Colón . 2009-07-27 . es . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090401154831/http://www.mayaguezpr.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=191&Itemid=163 . April 1, 2009 .
  4. Book: Rigau, Jorge . 2009 . Puerto Rico Then and Now . Thunder Bay Press . San Diego, California . 75 .
  5. Book: Aguilo Ramos, Silvia . 1984 . Mayaguez: Notas para su Historia . Model Offset Printing . San Juan, Puerto Rico . 46 .
  6. Book: Aguilo Ramos, Silvia . 1984 . Mayaguez: Notas para su Historia . Model Offset Printing . San Juan, Puerto Rico . 46 .
  7. Archivo Nacional de Madrid, Ministerio de Ultramar (Legado 5147, Expediente 14)
  8. "Genealogias Biografias e Historia del Mayagüez de Ayer y Hoy y Antologia de Puerto Rico"; by Martin Gaudier (Author); Page: 17; Publisher: Imprenta "El Aguila", San German (1959); Language: Spanish
  9. "Historia de Mayagüez 1760-1960"; by Subcomite de la Historia de Mayaüez (Author); Page: 71; Publisher: Talleres Graficos Interamericanos (1960); Language: Spanish
  10. "Historia de Mayagüez 1760-1960"; by Subcomite de la Historia de Mayaüez (Author); Page: 228-230; Publisher: Talleres Graficos Interamericanos (1960); Language: Spanish