Classroom lesson · Zona Colonial, Santo Domingo · 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic

Zona Colonial, Santo Domingo

The oldest European city in the Americas

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What is it?

The Zona Colonial is the historic old centre of Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. It was built over 500 years ago and is the oldest continuously lived-in European city anywhere in the Americas. Its streets are paved with cobblestones and lined with colourful buildings that have stood for centuries.

Tell me more

When you walk through the Zona Colonial, you walk on cobblestones that have been there since the 1500s. The streets are narrow and shaded by old stone walls, making them cool even on hot days. It is like stepping inside a history book.

The Catedral Primada de América — the First Cathedral of the Americas — stands on the main square. It is the oldest cathedral in the Western Hemisphere, finished in 1541. People still gather in the square to chat, eat ice cream and listen to music just as they have done for hundreds of years.

Many of the buildings have thick walls and high ceilings built to keep out the heat. Wooden balconies with flowers hang over the streets, and colourful doors open onto cool inner courtyards with fountains and shady trees.

The Zona Colonial is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which means the whole world has agreed it is so special and important that it must be protected and cared for. Craftspeople, artists, restaurants and families all live and work in the neighbourhood today.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why might a very old city be described as 'a living history book'? What stories might the stones tell?
  2. 02What does it mean for a place to be on the UNESCO World Heritage List? Who decides, and why does it matter?
  3. 03If you lived in a house with 500-year-old walls, how might your daily life be different from living in a modern house?
Try this

Classroom activity

Design your own cobblestone street on paper. Draw the cobblestones, then design the fronts of four buildings — give each a different colour door, a balcony with flowers, and a sign showing what happens inside (bakery, music school, bookshop, etc.).