José Martí Monument, Santo Domingo
The José Martí Monument in Santo Domingo stands as a tribute to one of the Caribbean’s most influential thinkers and independence leaders. Set at the roundabout where República de Colombia Avenue meets Los Próceres Avenue, the bronze statue honors José Martí, the 19th-century Cuban writer, poet, and revolutionary whose ideas helped shape the movement for Cuban independence.
José Martí’s connection to the Dominican Republic is an important part of the monument’s story. During his efforts to organize Cuba’s final war for independence from Spain, Martí spent time on Dominican soil, collaborating closely with General Máximo Gómez, one of the most respected Dominican military leaders of the era. Their partnership became a key element of the liberation campaign, blending Martí’s political vision with Gómez’s strategic experience.
The statue itself presents Martí in a dignified, reflective pose, capturing both his intellectual depth and his commitment to justice and national identity. Surrounded by flowing traffic and open skies, the monument is easy to spot from all directions, giving travelers a moment to recognize a figure whose influence reached far beyond Cuba.
For visitors exploring the northern part of Santo Domingo, the José Martí Monument offers a brief but meaningful encounter with Caribbean history. It highlights shared struggles for freedom, celebrates regional unity, and honors a man whose words and actions continue to inspire generations throughout Latin America.
José Martí’s connection to the Dominican Republic is an important part of the monument’s story. During his efforts to organize Cuba’s final war for independence from Spain, Martí spent time on Dominican soil, collaborating closely with General Máximo Gómez, one of the most respected Dominican military leaders of the era. Their partnership became a key element of the liberation campaign, blending Martí’s political vision with Gómez’s strategic experience.
The statue itself presents Martí in a dignified, reflective pose, capturing both his intellectual depth and his commitment to justice and national identity. Surrounded by flowing traffic and open skies, the monument is easy to spot from all directions, giving travelers a moment to recognize a figure whose influence reached far beyond Cuba.
For visitors exploring the northern part of Santo Domingo, the José Martí Monument offers a brief but meaningful encounter with Caribbean history. It highlights shared struggles for freedom, celebrates regional unity, and honors a man whose words and actions continue to inspire generations throughout Latin America.
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José Martí Monument on Map
Sight Name: José Martí Monument
Sight Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (See walking tours in Santo Domingo)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (See walking tours in Santo Domingo)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Walking Tours in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Create Your Own Walk in Santo Domingo
Creating your own self-guided walk in Santo Domingo is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Santo Domingo Introduction Walking Tour
The capital of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, or simply "La Capital" as the locals commonly refer to it, holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas.
Founded in 1496 by Bartholomew Columbus, Christopher Columbus's younger brother, it was originally called "La Nueva Isabela", but was soon renamed Santo... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
Founded in 1496 by Bartholomew Columbus, Christopher Columbus's younger brother, it was originally called "La Nueva Isabela", but was soon renamed Santo... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
Colonial Architecture Tour
As the vanguard of European advance to the West, Santo Domingo burgeoned into the first seat of the Spanish colonial administration. The city's colonial architecture is a significant aspect of its identity, featuring a blend of styles that evolved over time, influenced by indigenous, African, Spanish, and other European cultures.
The heart of Santo Domingo's colonial architecture is... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
The heart of Santo Domingo's colonial architecture is... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles




