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  1. San Germán is home to one of Puerto Rico's oldest basketball franchises, dating back to the 1930s, the San Germán Athletics (los Atléticos de San Germán), nicknamed "The Orange Monster". Many glories of Puerto Rican basketball have played in San Germán, a city that is also known as "The Cradle of Puerto Rican Basketball".

  2. Apr 4, 2021 · San German is a beautiful small town in the PR southwest. It reminds on European small towns with old cobbled streets, compact central area and this historic Church. Porta Coeli dates back to early 17c built by Dominican monks. Today it's a museum, displaying historic artifacts, medieval wood carved Saints, etc..

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    The San Germán historic district includes more than 100 significant buildings, and the most iconic is Porta Coeli, a convent and church built in 1609. The austere structure is accessible via a grand staircase that leads to what is now a religious art museum. Stop by to admire wood-carved saints, hand-painted tiles depicting biblical passages, and o...

    Housed in a former savings and loan bank dating back to 1881, the Museo de la Historia de San Germánis a museum that encompasses a series of small galleries detailing the history and legacy of the municipality. Displays focus on aspects of the past and present, from rare Puerto Rican coins to a room dedicated to the town’s love affair with basketba...

    Marvel at the beauty of the Ceiba de la Libertad(The Liberty Ceiba). This magnificent tree was planted on February 18, 1898, during a grand celebration to honor the 1897 Autonomous Charter. This charter was granted to Puerto Rico by the Spanish government and gave the Island the right to self-govern its local affairs.

  3. San German is the oldest settlement in Puerto Rico after the city of San Juan. It is known as the Founding Town and Garden City of the Caribbean. This beautiful city was the second founded the on the island.

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  4. San Germán, town, western Puerto Rico, in the semiarid foothills of the Cordillera Central. The original San Germán, founded in 1511 on the western coast, was pillaged by French corsairs in 1528, 1538, and 1554, and in 1570 the residents moved to the hills.

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  5. San German’s city is colorful, elegant, rich in history with about 250 historic Spanish Colonial buildings. If you’re a history buff and lover of Old World Architecture, be sure to put San German in your Puerto Rico itinerary. San German is the second oldest town in Puerto Rico, one of the best towns to admire our architectural heritage.

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  7. San German. #317 of 1,678 things to do in Puerto Rico. Write a review. About. Find the lovely Porta Coeli Museum in this small town. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Full view. All photos (14) Top ways to experience nearby attractions. Cave of The Taino Indian Adventure/History & Beach Tour; San Juan. 96. Recommended.