Fortaleza San Felipe History

By the Fortaleza San Felipe Editorial Team · Published from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Quick answerFortaleza San Felipe was built by the Spanish in 1577 to defend Puerto Plata from pirates and rival powers, making it one of the oldest European military structures in the Americas. Over the centuries it served as a fortress and later a prison. Today it is a museum and the centrepiece of Puerto Plata city tours.

A 16th-century stronghold

Construction began in 1564 and the fort was largely complete by 1577. Its thick coral-stone walls and strategic position at the harbour entrance protected the growing colonial town and its trade from frequent pirate raids along the north coast.

From fortress to museum

After its military years, the fort was used as a prison, including during the Trujillo era. Restored in the 20th century, it reopened as a museum. Walking its ramparts today, you can trace more than four centuries of Dominican and Caribbean history.

Frequently Asked Questions

How old is Fortaleza San Felipe?

It dates from the 16th century, with construction completed around 1577, making it well over 400 years old.

Was the fort ever used as a prison?

Yes. After its military role it served as a prison for a long period, including holding political prisoners during the 20th century.