"At the top of Calle Las Damas—where María de Toledo (the niece of King Ferdinand of Spain) and her ladies in waiting strolled in fine dresses every afternoon—you’ll find the former Spanish Governor’s Royal Court, made up of the governor’s palace, the treasury, and the courts of law. Built in 1508, the three stone buildings were joined in 1520 and now serve as a cultural history museum, detailing the story of the Dominican Republic from the colonial period through the days of slavery and up to the country’s first independence from Spain in 1821. Highlights include models of Columbus’s three ships and a large map showcasing his four major voyages; portraits of other Spanish explorers and the pirate Francis Drake; treasures from sunken galleons; and ceramic artifacts made by the Taino, the indigenous Indians who occupied the island when Columbus first arrived."
"At the top of Calle Las Damas—where María de Toledo (the niece of King Ferdinand of Spain) and her ladies in waiting strolled in fine dresses every afternoon—you’ll find the former Spanish Governor’s Royal Court, made up of the governor’s palace, the treasury, and the courts of law. Built in 1508, the three stone buildings were joined in 1520 and now serve as a cultural history museum, detailing the story of the Dominican Republic from the colonial period through the days of slavery and up to the country’s first independence from Spain in 1821. Highlights include models of Columbus’s three ships and a large map showcasing his four major voyages; portraits of other Spanish explorers and the pirate Francis Drake; treasures from sunken galleons; and ceramic artifacts made by the Taino, the indigenous Indians who occupied the island when Columbus first arrived."
If you like history this is the right place for you !
Be ready to walk and spend some time reading !
With the tickets they provide you with audio tour which is awesome !
Must visit !
Kamala Lee
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The entire tour was awesome. Be prepared to walk. Have a bottle of water and shade hat sunscreen and everything doe your comfort. My friends and I had our sneakers and back packs. We started from the beach side and walked through the town. You get to see the people in their own setting. The history behind every single building is awesome, really marvelous. David, the tour guide was good. He spoke in both Spanish and English. It was a lot to see... but it is appreciated.
The cathedral was holy and sincerely a sight to behold. The prayer area and benches were excellent. The museum was spectacular. The ceiling roof painting was great. It showed the great history of Santo Domingo and the colonial area. The 1500 era history is a something else. Most of the people of Dominica Republic are awesome, kind even though I don't understand the language I was helped. I will definitely be revisting these places. The Christabol was very informative. The women street has a nice history. The guard at the museum were precise in the actions in their moves in their walks.
Nick Roberts
Google
Very interesting and cool place to check out, if history interests you!
Laszlo Sifter
Google
Museum of the Royal Houses is the must to see when you visit Santo Domingo.
If you keen to learn interesting fact and hungry for rich history this is the place to visit.
You will get a headset guide to listen history in your language of every piece and corner of the museum.
Beautiful and highly recommended.
Matthew Hanrahan
Google
Amazing architecture and history to experience. A must see while in the DR
Lukas Augustowski
Google
A really nice collection of historical artifacts and a good lesson about European settlement in Hispaniola. Good they provide visitors with audioguides. The only con is that the museum could provide even more information.
Y3rbamal4
Google
Great architecture, but the museum is currently closed.
Dennis
Google
Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 2022
Try not to skip this place. Its very cheap to get in. Stollers are allowed for babies. Headset is included in your ticket. 100 DOP i think it was. Enjoy the harbor views from upstairs.