The Havana Barrio of Mantilla
Some claim the origin dates back to 1822 when, where the neighborhood is today, a tavern called Mantilla appeared. (21 photos)
Read MoreSome claim the origin dates back to 1822 when, where the neighborhood is today, a tavern called Mantilla appeared. (21 photos)
Read MoreChildren playing in a park, people walking their pets. Others returning from work or carrying an aged and archaic television. (36 photos)
Read MoreThe history of the property is extremely interesting, as it was the government headquarters. Its construction dates from 1776 to 1792. (19 photos)
Read MoreThey are jeeps, mostly Willys & Toyotas, between 50 and 75 years old, and have been adapted for taxis. Many have modern mechanics (29 photos)
Read MoreIt is flanked by beautiful colonial houses with columns. It has stone & marble benches, lampposts, and is shaded by large trees (22 photos).
Read MoreIn the case of photography, it is achieved using an ocher, yellowish, sepia colorimetry and, above all, with very little saturated tones. (22 photos)
Read MoreThis feature highlights the intersection of Santa Catalina and 10 de Octubre avenues, an important intersection in Havana. (27 photos)
Read MoreThe channel crosses the peninsula from north to south. On the inner shore it is bordered by a sidewalk that allows you to fish & take pictures. (12 photos)
Read MoreThe classic cars are multifunctional, you can find them from the 1940s & 50s converted into taxis, as well as cargo vehicles. (59 photos)
Read MoreMinimalism uses a limited number of elements to build the desired effect or convey an intention or concept through a message. (28 photos)
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