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Centro Español de Ponce

The Centro Español de Ponce is a historic structure located in Ponce, Puerto Rico, dating to the early twentieth century and which served as the last headquarters of the Centro Español de Ponce, a Spanish heritage club. The structure is prominent among other Neoclassical architecture in Ponce because it is the first structure in Ponce built in that architectural style for use as a residence but then subsequently used as the headquarters of a prominent community-based civic organization, the Centro Español de Ponce, a Spanish heritage club.

Centro Español de Ponce
Centro Español de Ponce
General information
Architectural styleNeoclassical architecture
LocationNW corner of Villa Street and Mendez Vigo, Ponce
CountryPuerto Rico
Coordinates18°1′31.51″N 66°34′12.86″W / 18.0254194°N 66.5702389°W / 18.0254194; -66.5702389Coordinates: 18°1′31.51″N 66°34′12.86″W / 18.0254194°N 66.5702389°W / 18.0254194; -66.5702389
Construction started1911
Completed1911
ClientDon Fernando Manuel Toro and his wife, Doña Adela Cortada
Technical details
Size20 ft (6.1 m) high, 18 ft (5.5 m) wide, 12 ft (3.7 m) deep
Design and construction
Architect(s)Eduardo Salichs[1]
EngineerEduardo Salichs

Location

The structure is located in Ponce, Puerto Rico, on the north side of Calle Villa, at the northwest corner of the intersection with calle Mendez Vigo.

History

The house was designed in 1911 by Ponce architect Eduardo Salichs.[2] It was built for Don Fernando Manuel Toro and his wife Doña Adela Cortada. The family occupied the house for several generations. On 17 November 1961, the building became the headquarters for the Centro Español de Ponce, a prominent civic organization working for the preservation of Spanish heritage in the city.

Centro Español club

The Centro Español de Ponce club was founded on 14 October 1906.[3] Its founders were a group of Spanish residents of the city of Ponce. Most prominent among its founders were Francisco Oliver Culvelje, Bartolome Arbona, Jacinto Arbona, and Pedro Gispert, but the total group of founders included some 20 other local Spanish residents. The purpose of the organization was to preserve the Spanish heritage in Ponce. The first meeting place was at 10 Plaza Las Delicias, on what is now the perimeter of Plaza Las Delicias. The club’s first directing board included such prominent Ponce residents as Bernardo Valdecilla, Pedro Juan Bonnin, Manuel Gandara, Antonio Vicens, Francisco Font, and Bartolome Melia.[4]

Ponce architect Francisco Porrata Doria once presided over the club headquartered at their structure on Calle Villa, near Calle Mendez Vigo.[5] In 1965, its president was Carlos Ortiz.[6]

Events

One of the best documented events accomplished by the Centro Español club was the transfer of the remains of Don Rafael Martínez Illescas, a Spanish army commander who had died in the Spanish–American War during the Puerto Rico Campaign, from a Ponce cemetery to his hometown in Cartagena, Spain, on 20 May 1915.[7]

In 1935, the Centro Español de Ponce club hosted Argentina’s king of Tango, Carlos Gardel.[8] Contrary to popular belief, though, Gardel was not hosted at the Centro Espanol de Ponce building on Calle Villa, but at the Casino de Ponce,[9] since at that time (1935) Centro Español de Ponce did not yet own the structure on calle Villa. The club purchased the structure on calle Villa on 17 November 1961.[10]

Subsequent tenants

Some time after 1970[11] the building became the Ponce regional office for the Fondo del Seguro del Estado (FSE), the government of Puerto Rico’s pension and health plan agency, until FSE opened new offices on Avenida Santiago de los Caballeros in 1985.

In 1985, the building became the headquarters for the Sociedad Historica de Ponce which occupied it until 1989. It has not been occupied since and today (2012) it is in ruins.

References

  1. ^ Neysa Rodriguesz Deynes, Rafael J. Torres Torres, and Carlos Aneiro Perez. Brevario Sobre la Historia de Ponce y Sus Principales Lugares de Interes. First Edition. Gobierno Municipal de Ponce. Secretaria de Arte y Cultura. 1991. Page 54.
  2. ^ Neysa Rodriguesz Deynes, Rafael J. Torres Torres, and Carlos Aneiro Perez. Brevario Sobre la Historia de Ponce y Sus Principales Lugares de Interes. First Edition. Gobierno Municipal de Ponce. Secretaria de Arte y Cultura. 1991. Page 54.
  3. ^ Eduardo Neumann Gandia. Verdadera y Autentica Historia de la Ciudad de Ponce. April 1913. p. 271.
  4. ^ Luis Fortuño Janeiro. Album Historico de Ponce (1692–1963). Page 216. Ponce, Puerto Rico: Imprenta Fortuño. 1963.
  5. ^ Francisco L. Porrata-Doria, reseña biográfica. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  6. ^ Fay Fowlie de Flores. Ponce, Perla del Sur: Una Bibliográfica Anotada. Second Edition. 1997. Ponce, Puerto Rico: Universidad de Puerto Rico en Ponce. p. 9. Item 48. LCCN 92-75480
  7. ^ 1898 The Spanish American War in Puerto Rico. Angel Rivero Méndez. "Crónicas de la Guerra Hispano Americana en Puerto Rico". 1922. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  8. ^ PUERTO RICO: PONCE. 2012-10-20 at the Wayback Machine Mark Chesnut. Passport Magazine. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  9. ^ Hermoso Gardel en Puerto Rico. Retrieved 18 March 2012. Archived.
  10. ^ Luis Fortuño Janeiro. Album Historico de Ponce (1692–1963). Page 216. Ponce, Puerto Rico: Imprenta Fortuño. 1963.
  11. ^ Daisy Lopez Nunci:Galeria de Fotos. Retrieved 18 March 2012.


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The Centro Espanol de Ponce is a historic structure located in Ponce Puerto Rico dating to the early twentieth century and which served as the last headquarters of the Centro Espanol de Ponce a Spanish heritage club The structure is prominent among other Neoclassical architecture in Ponce because it is the first structure in Ponce built in that architectural style for use as a residence but then subsequently used as the headquarters of a prominent community based civic organization the Centro Espanol de Ponce a Spanish heritage club Centro Espanol de PonceCentro Espanol de PonceGeneral informationArchitectural styleNeoclassical architectureLocationNW corner of Villa Street and Mendez Vigo PonceCountryPuerto RicoCoordinates18 1 31 51 N 66 34 12 86 W 18 0254194 N 66 5702389 W 18 0254194 66 5702389 Coordinates 18 1 31 51 N 66 34 12 86 W 18 0254194 N 66 5702389 W 18 0254194 66 5702389Construction started1911Completed1911ClientDon Fernando Manuel Toro and his wife Dona Adela CortadaTechnical detailsSize20 ft 6 1 m high 18 ft 5 5 m wide 12 ft 3 7 m deepDesign and constructionArchitect s Eduardo Salichs 1 EngineerEduardo Salichs Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Centro Espanol club 3 1 Events 4 Subsequent tenants 5 ReferencesLocation EditThe structure is located in Ponce Puerto Rico on the north side of Calle Villa at the northwest corner of the intersection with calle Mendez Vigo History EditThe house was designed in 1911 by Ponce architect Eduardo Salichs 2 It was built for Don Fernando Manuel Toro and his wife Dona Adela Cortada The family occupied the house for several generations On 17 November 1961 the building became the headquarters for the Centro Espanol de Ponce a prominent civic organization working for the preservation of Spanish heritage in the city Centro Espanol club EditThe Centro Espanol de Ponce club was founded on 14 October 1906 3 Its founders were a group of Spanish residents of the city of Ponce Most prominent among its founders were Francisco Oliver Culvelje Bartolome Arbona Jacinto Arbona and Pedro Gispert but the total group of founders included some 20 other local Spanish residents The purpose of the organization was to preserve the Spanish heritage in Ponce The first meeting place was at 10 Plaza Las Delicias on what is now the perimeter of Plaza Las Delicias The club s first directing board included such prominent Ponce residents as Bernardo Valdecilla Pedro Juan Bonnin Manuel Gandara Antonio Vicens Francisco Font and Bartolome Melia 4 Ponce architect Francisco Porrata Doria once presided over the club headquartered at their structure on Calle Villa near Calle Mendez Vigo 5 In 1965 its president was Carlos Ortiz 6 Events Edit One of the best documented events accomplished by the Centro Espanol club was the transfer of the remains of Don Rafael Martinez Illescas a Spanish army commander who had died in the Spanish American War during the Puerto Rico Campaign from a Ponce cemetery to his hometown in Cartagena Spain on 20 May 1915 7 In 1935 the Centro Espanol de Ponce club hosted Argentina s king of Tango Carlos Gardel 8 Contrary to popular belief though Gardel was not hosted at the Centro Espanol de Ponce building on Calle Villa but at the Casino de Ponce 9 since at that time 1935 Centro Espanol de Ponce did not yet own the structure on calle Villa The club purchased the structure on calle Villa on 17 November 1961 10 Subsequent tenants EditSome time after 1970 11 the building became the Ponce regional office for the Fondo del Seguro del Estado FSE the government of Puerto Rico s pension and health plan agency until FSE opened new offices on Avenida Santiago de los Caballeros in 1985 In 1985 the building became the headquarters for the Sociedad Historica de Ponce which occupied it until 1989 It has not been occupied since and today 2012 it is in ruins References Edit Neysa Rodriguesz Deynes Rafael J Torres Torres and Carlos Aneiro Perez Brevario Sobre la Historia de Ponce y Sus Principales Lugares de Interes First Edition Gobierno Municipal de Ponce Secretaria de Arte y Cultura 1991 Page 54 Neysa Rodriguesz Deynes Rafael J Torres Torres and Carlos Aneiro Perez Brevario Sobre la Historia de Ponce y Sus Principales Lugares de Interes First Edition Gobierno Municipal de Ponce Secretaria de Arte y Cultura 1991 Page 54 Eduardo Neumann Gandia Verdadera y Autentica Historia de la Ciudad de Ponce April 1913 p 271 Luis Fortuno Janeiro Album Historico de Ponce 1692 1963 Page 216 Ponce Puerto Rico Imprenta Fortuno 1963 Francisco L Porrata Doria resena biografica Retrieved 18 March 2012 Fay Fowlie de Flores Ponce Perla del Sur Una Bibliografica Anotada Second Edition 1997 Ponce Puerto Rico Universidad de Puerto Rico en Ponce p 9 Item 48 LCCN 92 75480 1898 The Spanish American War in Puerto Rico Angel Rivero Mendez Cronicas de la Guerra Hispano Americana en Puerto Rico 1922 Retrieved 18 March 2012 PUERTO RICO PONCE Archived 2012 10 20 at the Wayback Machine Mark Chesnut Passport Magazine Retrieved 18 March 2012 Hermoso Gardel en Puerto Rico Retrieved 18 March 2012 Archived Luis Fortuno Janeiro Album Historico de Ponce 1692 1963 Page 216 Ponce Puerto Rico Imprenta Fortuno 1963 Daisy Lopez Nunci Galeria de Fotos Retrieved 18 March 2012 Portals Puerto Rico Geography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Centro Espanol de Ponce amp oldid 1141822368, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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