- Capitol of Puerto Rico
The
Capitol of Puerto Rico ( _es. Capitolio de Puerto Rico) is located within San Juan, which is thecapital ofPuerto Rico . The building is home to the bicameral Legislative Assembly, composed of the House of Representatives and Senate. The building is located in the Puerta de Tierra sector of San Juan, between the Ponce de León and Muñoz Rivera avenues.History
The idea of constructing a capitol was first introduced by former Resident Commissioner
Luis Muñoz Rivera in 1907, and was partly meant to demonstrate some degree of civilian rule in the island, which at the time was a colony of theUnited States .cite web
title = El Capitolio de Puerto Rico
work = Historic Places in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
publisher =National Park Service
url = http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/prvi/pr5.htm
accessdate = May 4| accessyear = 2006] Construction of the building eventually began in 1919 under the leadership ofAntonio R. Barceló . The building was inaugurated onFebruary 11 ,1929 , with the first meeting of the Legislative Assembly taking place three days later.Building complex
Over the years, Puerto Rico's capitol complex has grown to now include two legislative annex buildings, designed in the 1950s by the Toro-Ferrer architectural firm: the
Rafael Martínez Nadal Senate Annex on the Senate side and theErnesto Ramos Antonini House Annex on the House side. TheLuis Muñoz Marín Senate Office Building houses administrative and committee offices, theLuis A. Ferré Building houses offices for both chambers, as well as a 700 space parking garage, while theAntonio R. Barceló Building houses offices for both chambers, the Legislative Library, and offices for the Superintendent of the Capitol and the Office of Legislative Services. TheRamón Mellado Parsons Building houses Senate offices. The buildings that formerly housed the State Commission of Elections in Puerta de Tierra are currently used to house Senate and House archives, as well as administrative offices.References
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