Puerto Plata Iron Lighthouse faces urgent restoration needs
Puerto Plata.- The Puerto Plata Iron Lighthouse, the oldest in the Dominican Republic, is facing imminent risk of extinction due to severe deterioration and a lack of decisive action for its preservation. Built 145 years ago by Robert Hills and Brothers at the request of provisional President Gregorio Luperón, the lighthouse was constructed under the supervision of American engineer Allan Howard Grossverg with iron columns imported from England. Its purpose was to guide ships arriving at Puerto Plata on the Atlantic coast.
















I’m guessing it wasn’t actually “restored” but rather got another coat of paint on top of rust while the contractor got paid to really restore it.