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Coordinates: 18°2751N 66°526W / 18.46417°N 66.09056°W / 18.46417; -66.09056
 

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Luis Muñoz Rivera Park
Landscape of Luis Muñoz Rivera park
Luis Muñoz Rivera Park is located in Puerto Rico
Luis Muñoz Rivera Park

TypePublic Space Park
LocationSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18°27′51N 66°5′26W / 18.46417°N 66.09056°W / 18.46417; -66.09056
Area27.2 acres (110,000 m²)
Designer1925 by Bennett Parsons Frost Architects
StatusOpen all year

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

NRHP reference No.07001195
Added to NRHPNovember 14, 2007

The Luis Muñoz Rivera Park (orParque Luis Muñoz RiverainSpanish) is a 27.2 acre (110,000 m2) recreational public space located in Puerta de TierrainSan Juan, Puerto Rico. The park was named in honor of Puerto Rican statesman Luis Muñoz Rivera. It is the largest public square in the San Juan metropolitan area.[1]

History[edit]

Statue of Luis Muñoz Rivera, located at the park which bears his name.

In 1917 Law 43 was passed stating a park named Muñoz Rivera Park should be built in San Juan and land was set aside for its creation.[2] The land once formed part of the city's "Third line of defense" built in the 18th century. The powder magazine built in 1769, “El Polvorín de San Gerónimo”, designed by military engineer Thomas O'Daly, is still located on the grounds of the park.

San Gerónimo Powderhouse

The east side of the park is bordered by the Puerto Rican Supreme Court building designed in 1952-56 by architects Toro Ferrer. To the north lies the public beach called El Escambrón Beach, the Parque del Tercer Milenio and the Estadio Sixto Escobar, former home of the San Juan Senators and Santurce Crabbers baseball clubs.

The park was designed by Bennett, Parsons & Frost of Chicago in 1925. Its construction from 1926 to 1934 was directed by William Parsons and Francisco Valines Cofresí. The distinctive faux bois park elements and furniture were designed by sculptor Victor M. Cott in the 1930s. Subsequent major restorations have been directed by architects Orval Sifontes in the 1970s, Otto Reyes Casanova in 1990–93, and by Andres Mignucci, in 2000–04, who also wrote about the park's history in his book [Con]textos: el Parque Muñoz Rivera y el Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico.[3]

In 2015, then mayor of San Juan Carmen Yulín Cruz announced the park would be used for educational purposes. In late December 2018, the park was the venue for a large fashion show raising awareness for the HIV pandemic.[4]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rico, Telemundo Puerto (20 February 2015). "Parque Luis Muñoz Marín será parque eco-educativo". Telemundo Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 September 2020. Archived.
  • ^ United States. Congress (1918). United States Congressional Serial Set Law No. 43. U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 62–63. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  • ^ Andrés Mignucci (2012). [Con]textos: el Parque Muñoz Rivera y el Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico. Rama Judicial de Puerto Rico.
  • ^ "La moda se tiñó de rojo a favor de las personas que viven con VIH". Archived from the original on 2019-02-24.
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