Nestled in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo, Ozama Fort (Fortaleza Ozama) stands as a testament to 16th-century Spanish military architecture and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Constructed to guard the entrance to the Dominican Republic’s capital, this fortress is the oldest European-style military building in the Americas. Visitors can explore its robust stone walls and strategic layout, gaining insight into the fort’s historical significance. Today, history enthusiasts can walk through the site, imagining the fort’s role in protecting the city and experiencing the tangible connection to the past.
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