Gonzalez-Alvarez House
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Historical Significance of the González-Alvarez House
Despite enduring a turbulent past marked by enemy invasions, pirates, and sometimes catastrophic weather, the González-Alvarez House stands as the oldest surviving Spanish colonial dwelling in the Ancient City.
Construction and Historical Controversy
Construction of the González-Alvarez House began in 1723. By 1892, it was widely known as "the Oldest House in America," a title that has been heavily debated among historians. Regardless of its title, experts unanimously agree that the home is a significant historical landmark in St. Augustine. The house offers a glimpse into colonial-era life.
Complex and Amenities
The González-Alvarez House is part of a larger complex that includes two museums, an exhibition gallery, a garden, and a museum store.
Visitor Experiences
Recent visitors have praised the house as a fascinating place to learn about 1700s history. Many describe it as a beautiful home with lovely grounds that are perfect for exploring.
Location and Ticket Information
The museum is located about a half-mile south of Flagler College, directly across from the Saint Francis Barracks. Tickets are priced at $12.95 for adults and $4.95 for children. The museum operates from Monday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with guided tours beginning every half hour and the last tour starting at 4:30 p.m. For your convenience, public parking is available in nearby city-run lots on Marine Street and Charlotte Street, with additional street parking available along Avenida Menendez. For more information, you can visit the St. Augustine Historical Society website.