Casa Dra. Concha Melendez Ramirez

The Casa Dra. Concha Meléndez Ramírez is a historic house at 1400 Vilá Mayo in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is a modest two-story Spanish Revival structure, finished in adobe-colored concrete and a clay tile roof. The house is notable as the longtime home of Dra. Concha Meléndez Ramírez (1895–1983), a leading literary figure of 20th century Puerto Rico. Now a museum, library, and research center, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2011;[1] it is the first such designation for a Puerto Rican literary site.[2]

Casa Dra. Concha Meléndez Ramírez
Casa Dra. Concha Melendez Ramirez is located in Puerto Rico
Casa Dra. Concha Melendez Ramirez
Location1400 Vilá Mayo, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18°27′10″N 66°4′3″W / 18.45278°N 66.06750°W / 18.45278; -66.06750
Builtc. 1930
Architectural styleSpanish Revival
NRHP reference No.11000414[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 30, 2011
Designated NHLJune 30, 2011

Description

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The Casa Dra. Concha Meléndez Ramírez stands in San Juan's El Condado neighborhood, on a parcel bounded on the north by Vilá Mayo, the west by Calle Manuel Rodríguez Serra, and the south by Calle Wilson. It is a roughly square two-story building, with adobe-colored concrete walls and a flat roof. Windows and doorways are sheltered by concrete canopies topped by clay tiles. The house is set in a rustic garden with a terrace and native plantings. The interior of the house retains the feel of private residence, with Dra. Meléndez's study left much as she would have used it.[2]

History

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The house was home to Meléndez and her sister (neither of whom married), from 1940 until her death in 1983. Meléndez did much of her writing and other work from her office here, and regularly hosted literary and cultural figures of the island. It is now a museum and library, established by her bequest, containing her extensive collections.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c "NHL nomination for Casa Dra. Concha Melendez Ramirez" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-11-11.