Havana’s Santa Rita de Cascia Church (35 photos)
Everyone who runs along 5th Avenue in Havana’s Miramar district knows Santa Rita de Cascia Church, located on the corner of 26th Street.
Everyone who runs along 5th Avenue in Havana’s Miramar district knows Santa Rita de Cascia Church, located on the corner of 26th Street.
These doors have a lot in common. Something goes through them essential for life, breaking & transforming their wooden & glass structures. (19 photos)
Much could be written about the art collections this building houses, but its interior is so impressive I didn’t want to miss the opportunity (17 photos)
Today, I want to show you the plants and flowers on the coast, from the places I visit all year round. I hope you enjoy them… (44 photos)
To us, a Carnival is the best possible expression of joy, of talent, of strength, of commitment and of creativity.
The corner of La Palma, as it is popularly known, is the most important road node in the Arroyo Naranjo municipality of Havana.
It was the oldest fortress in the Americas during the time when the Spanish monarchy imposed its viceroys in the Caribbean. (31 pictures)
Located in the block framed by Galeano, Aguila & Dragones streets, it is one of the busiest & most well-known parks in Havana. (46 photos)
The Havana corner where Calzada de 10, Vía Blanca & Cristina Avenues & Calzada de Buenos Aires intersect is popularly known as “Agua Dulce”.
There is much to see in this peaceful place. With my photo feature I give you a small sample of its solemn beauty and seclusion…