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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Colonial City of Santo Domingo' has mentioned 'Museum' in the following places:
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The street is bordered by many of the zone's more prominent landmarks, including Fortaleza Ozama, the site of major events in Dominican history; Casa de Bastidas, which now houses a children's museum; the French Embassy, in a building said to have been the house of Hernxc3xa1n Cortxc3xa9s; the Casa de Ovando, said to be the former residence of Governor Nicolxc3xa1s de Ovando and now a luxury hotel call Hodelpa Nicolas de Ovando; the National Pantheon of the Dominican Republic; and the Museo de las Casas Reales, in the former governors' palace and Audiencia building.
On the north end of Calle Las Damas, the restored and expanded Plaza de Espaxc3xb1a is bordered by Las Atarazanas (former naval yard, now a museum) and a number of small shops and restaurants.
The Alcxc3xa1zar de Colxc3xb3n, having once been the colonial palace of the Columbus familyxe2x80x94beginning with his son Diegoxe2x80x94is now a museum displaying period furniture and decorations.
Today houses a 22 rooms museum.
Altar of the Nation, tombs of the founding fathers Basilica Cathedral of Santa Marxc3xada la Menor, First Cathedral of the Americas Casa de Rodrigo de Bastidas, once home to the prominent Bastidas family, now a children's museum (Museo Infantil) Casa del Cordxc3xb3n, built by the Garay family, perhaps the oldest still-erect stone building of the New World (1502) with a beautifully carved door frame in the form of a Franciscan friar's rope belt (cordxc3xb3n) Casa de la Moneda or House of the Currency, built in 1540 with a door surrounded by five sculpted medallions in the early Renaissance style, today houses a museum of colonial coins Casa of the Dxc3xa1vila Family (One of the 3 houses that makes Hodelpa Nicolas de Ovando Hotel) Casa de Nicolxc3xa1s de Ovando, today part of the Hodelpa Nicolas de Ovando Casa de Diego Caballero Casa de Campuzano Polanco, later Casa de los Presidentes, now Arzobispado de Santo Domingo Calle de los Nichos or del Arquillo chico, previously Calle del Mono in the XVI-XVII and Calle de los Polancos in the 18th century, today calle Pellerano Alfau, which is a pedestrian street.
Today houses the French Embassy Casa de Diego del Rio, located next to the Casa de Alonso de Zuazo in Calle Las Damas, today houses the KahKow experience museum about the cacao of the island Casas de Gaspar de Astudillo, next to the above, located next to each other in front of the gate of Casa de Bastidas, one of two floors which houses the Sociedad Dominicana de Bibliofilos and another one of one floor which houses today the Dominican Lions Club Casa of the Gargoyles, located at the beginning of the Calle de las Mercedes next to Casa of the Jesuits, it was the seat of the University of Santiago de la Paz and of Gorjxc3xb3n founded by the Jesuits in the middle of the 16th century Casa of the Jesuits, located in Las Damas Street esq.
The entrance to one of its tunnels is in front of the Museum of Rum and Cane Convento Santa Clara Fort of El Angulo Fort of La Carena Fort of La Caridad Fort of La Concepcixc3xb3n Fort of El Invencible, part of the defense of the Ozama River built by the Dxc3xa1vila family Fort of San Diego Fort of San Gil, built around 1505, the first defense of the Ciudad Colonial Fort of San Josxc3xa9 Fortaleza Ozama, oldest fortress in America Statue of Gonzalo Fernxc3xa1ndez de Oviedo y Valdxc3xa9s, inside the Ozama Fortress Gate de la Misericordia Gate de San Diego, built in 1576, main entrance to the colonial zone from the sea Hermitage of San Antxc3xb3n Hospital San Nicolxc3xa1s de Bari, oldest hospital built in the Americas Modelo Market, largest souvenir shop in the Ciudad Colonial Monasterio de San Francisco, original burial place of Alonso de Ojeda and Bartholomew Columbus Museo de las Casas Reales, before the Palace of the Real Audiencia of Santo Domingo, today a museum with 9 rooms on the colonial history of the island considered one of the best in the Caribbean.
Museo de Juan Pablo Duarte, in the house where the Dominican Republic's national hero was born Memorial Museum of Dominican Resistance, honoring the struggles against the Trujillo and Balaguer regimes Museo del Ambar, or Amber World Museum, located in front of the Columbus Park.
Contains a collection of amber from the country with historical and scientific data Museo Larimar, museum about a gemstone only found in this island, located in the Isabel La Catolica street, Museo Naval de las Atarazanas, naval and underwater archeology museum of the island Parque Colxc3xb3n (Columbus Park) Palace Consistoral, building of the first city hall of America Palace of Borgellxc3xa1 Park Independencia Plaza de Espaxc3xb1a Plaza Fray Bartolomxc3xa9 de las Casas Plaza Duarte Plaza Marxc3xada de Toledo, next to the Church of the Jesuits (today National Pantheon) Plaza and statue of Antonio de Montesinos Plaza Pellerano Castro Plazoleta de los Curas, the oldest cemetery in America was once located here Plazoleta Padre Billini Puerta del Conde Reales Atarazanas, first customs offices and real warehouses of America, were managed by the Welser Family in its beginnings Sun Clock, in front of the Museo de las Casas Reales, built in 1753 by governor Francisco Rubio y Pexc3xb1aranda Steps of Las Damas