1. The Monument of Santiago, also known as Monumento a los Héroes de la Restauración, is a historic landmark located in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. It was erected to honor the country’s independence heroes and commemorate the restoration of the Dominican Republic’s sovereignty.

The monument’s construction began in 1944 and was completed in 1953, under the direction of architect Henry Gazon Bona and sculptor Enrique García Godoy. It stands on a hill called Cerro de los Héroes (Hill of the Heroes), overlooking the city of Santiago de los Caballeros.

The monument is an impressive structure made of white marble, rising 67 meters (220 feet) high. It consists of an octagonal tower with a crown on top, representing the \"Triumphant Victory of the Restoration.\" Inside the monument, there is a museum that displays various artifacts and exhibits related to the restoration period of the Dominican Republic.

2. The Monument of Santiago is open to the public from Monday to Sunday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is advisable to check the current working time as it may be subject to change. Unfortunately, there is no specific phone number available for the monument.

3. The admission fee for adults to visit the museum inside the Monument of Santiago is around 100 Dominican pesos (approximately $2 USD). Children and students may have discounted rates. Transportation options to reach the monument include taking a taxi, private vehicle, or joining a guided tour. The monument is located about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) from the center of Santiago de los Caballeros.