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Casa Acosta y Flores

Puerto Rico


Built in 1917 in a crisscross of styles, this house to the east of San Germán's architecturally rich center exhibits elements of Creole, Victorian and art-nouveau architecture and looks like a wedding cake. Sadly, it's closed to the public so you can look at but not in the building.


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