Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration
Cultural landmark · Santiago ·

Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration

Cultural landmark · Santiago ·

Panoramic city views history and national pride from monument

historic landmark
restoration war
dominican republic history
beautiful
night views
restaurants and bars nearby
public parking
romantic at night
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null
Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration by null

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Daniel Espinal, Santiago de los Caballeros 51000, Dominican Republic Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible seating

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Daniel Espinal, Santiago de los Caballeros 51000, Dominican Republic Get directions

+1 809 241 1391
museosrd.gob.do
@museomonumento

Features

•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible seating

Last updated

Jan 18, 2026

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Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration

Deivys H.

Google
Fresh, Windy, Historic and. Surrounded by restaurants, hotels, malls and other places of interest. Right in the center of the city and about 10-15 minutes away from the international airport. easy to get to with plenty public parking. Buy the ticket at the main entrance to go up yo the 5th floor where you can enjoy a wonderful 360 degrees view of the city and mountains. Your ticket will help to maintain the cleaning and other areas like the green area etc. Many guys (seller of beer) will approach you to sell you a refreshing beer, go ahead and enjoy it. It’s a secure place and don’t panic if you see law enforcement driving around even in motorcycles or walking, it helps to keep the city even safer. Did I mention the rides on the horse in carriage? Don’t miss it, I love it at night :) it’s romantic and tradition of the city itself. The city is becoming more attractive because in the pass year or two to the date, many changes in the architecture have occurred. New high rises and better public ground transportation are being built, the value has grown and it’s a perfect time to invest for those interested.

April

Google
The Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration is a beautiful and iconic place to visit in Santiago. It’s a great spot to stop and take in the full panoramic view of the city — absolutely stunning, especially around sunset. The monument itself is impressive and rich in history. The only downside is that there are no souvenir options like fridge magnets or pins, which is a shame for such a special and meaningful landmark. It would be nice to bring home something to remember the visit. Still, definitely worth the stop if you’re in Santiago!

Abraham S.

Google
Great place to visit if you're into culture and history. It's a great historica land mark about Dominican Republic. 1:45 minutes to 2:45 minutes drive from Santo Domingo depending on the traffic. I find it easier to drive at night after 9 pm and morning between 4 am and 6 am.

Gustavo D.

Google
Love it! Well maintained. Very clean.

Anthony M

Google
The **Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration** (Monumento a los Héroes de la Restauración) is a prominent landmark located in **Ciudad de Santiago de los Caballeros**, the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic. This monument honors the heroes of the **Restoration War** (1863–1865), a conflict in which the Dominican Republic fought to regain its independence from the annexation by Spain. Standing tall at 67 meters, the monument is not only a tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of those who fought during this pivotal period in Dominican history, but also a symbol of national pride. The monument’s architectural design is impressive, featuring a large obelisk surrounded by sculptures and inscriptions that commemorate the country's struggle for sovereignty. Visitors can also enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding area from the top of the monument, which adds to its appeal as both a historical site and a scenic viewpoint. The **Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration** is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning about the Dominican Republic’s rich history and culture.

Yudelka N.

Google
Me encanta el Monumento de Santiago!! Love the Monument!! Lots of cool restaurants and bars around to enjoy with a great view.

George B.

Google
The most popular tourist attraction in Santiago. It’s wonderful to see in the daytime but at night it’s just as beautiful as it is lit up with the colors of the Dominican flag. The views from the top are fabulous. I can imagine what it’s like when the museum is open and you can climb up the monument.

Francini R.

Google
Iconic. When I see this monument, I know the exact location. As far as I know, I don’t think there’s another one like it which is what makes it so special. It’s not huge (not too small either), but it’s beautiful. Santiago for the win.