San Juan National Historic Site | |
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Location | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Coordinates | 18°28′3″N 66°6′37″W / 18.46750°N 66.11028°W |
Area | 75.13 acres (30.40 ha) 53.20 acres (21.53 ha) federal |
Established | February 14, 1949 |
Visitors | 1,027,264 (in 2022)[1] |
Governing body | National Park Service |
Website | San Juan National Historic Site |
Criteria | Cultural: (vi) |
Designated | 1983 (7th session) |
Part of | La Fortaleza and San Juan National Historic Site in Puerto Rico |
Reference no. | 266 |
Extensions | 2016 |
Designated | October 15, 1966 |
Reference no. | 66000930[2] |
San Juan National Historic Site (Spanish: Sitio Histórico Nacional de San Juan) in the Old San Juan section of San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a National Park Service-managed historic site which preserves and interprets the Spanish colonial-era fortification system of the city of San Juan, and features structures such as the San Felipe del Morro and San Cristóbal fortresses.[3] This fortification system is the oldest European construction under United States jurisdiction and one of the oldest in the New World.[4] This national historic site, together with La Fortaleza, have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983.[5]