Plaza Las Delicias

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Diagram of Plaza las Delicias. The upper (north/red) section is the Plaza Luis Muñoz Rivera while the lower (south/blue) section is the Plaza Federico Degetau.Legend:1. small fountain2. statue of Luis Muñoz Rivera3. Cathedral Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe4. Parque de Bombas5. Lions Fountain6. statue of Juan Morel Campos7. Firefighter's obelisk
Diagram of Plaza las Delicias. The upper (north/red) section is the Plaza Luis Muñoz Rivera while the lower (south/blue) section is the Plaza Federico Degetau.

Legend:
1. small fountain
2. statue of Luis Muñoz Rivera
3. Cathedral Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe
4. Parque de Bombas
5. Lions Fountain
6. statue of Juan Morel Campos
7. Firefighter's obelisk
The Lions Fountain.
The Lions Fountain.

Plaza Las Delicias is the principal square in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico.

The square is famous for its fountains and for all the monuments it has around the area. Both the Parque de Bombas and the Ponce Cathedral are located in the middle of the square.

The north section of the square is called Plaza Luis Muñoz Rivera (or Luis Muñoz Rivera square), while the south section is called Plaza Federico Degetau (or Federico Degetau square).

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[edit] Plaza Luis Muñoz Rivera

This section of the square has a statue of the poet and journalist of the same name, plus a small fountain.

Muñoz Rivera statue is made in bronze and was unveiled in 1923. Luis Yordán Dávila, mayor of Ponce at the time, was one of the main proponents of the monument.

[edit] Plaza Federico Degetau

This section of the square is perhaps the most known and the most seen in pictures. Right in its center lies the famous fountain dubbed as the Lions Fountain ("Fuente de los Leones" in Spanish). It features four lions statues in each corner and the water flows under colored lighting effects.

There's also a statue of native composer, Juan Morel Campos. In one corner, there's an obelisk in honor of the firefighters that fought in the "Polvorín" fire (see Parque de Bombas).

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