Palacio del Marqués de las Claras

At the end of the 19th century, the Marqués de las Claras distinguished himself as one of the most prominent and wealthy owners of sugar estates in Puerto Rico.

It was the meeting place for the conservative politicians of Puerto Rico, a place to discuss the politics related to the finance and government administration during the Spanish colonial period in Puerto Rico.

Currently, the palace is a venue for important social activities.

The asymmetric entry stands out slightly with ornamental detail.

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