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Cuba destinations Old Havana |
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The heart and soul of Havana is the old town Habana
Vieja, declared a Heritage of Mankind Site in 1982 by UNESCO. It was
keen to preserve the beauty of its architecture and promote the
historical importance of its role within the region.
Plaza de Armas, centred around a statue of the
patriot Cespedes and encompassed by shaded marble benches and second-hand
booksellers, is the first public square built in the city.
Plaza de la Catedral
is perhaps the most beautiful square in the Caribbean which is
surrounded by examples of the finest baroque architecture in the
country.
Castillo de
la Real Fuerza
is one of the oldest forts in the Americas, it holds modern art
exhibitions downstairs and the battlements afford good views over the
harbour.
Palacio de
los Capitanes Generales,
the seat of government and governor's residence was transferred from the
fort to the built.
The presidential palace
and then the municipal palace until Castro seized power it is now Museo
de la Ciudad de la Habana.
Museo de
Arte Colonial,
fine palace constructed in 1720, its yellow courtyard and little-altered
architectural features are complemented by a large collection of 17th-
and 18th-century furniture.
Calle Obispo is Old Havana's most important and smartest thoroughfare, pedestrianized with missile heads as bollards.
El Templete, small neoclassical temple which marks the spot where the first Mass was said in 1519. |
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