Havana’s Hotel Raquel (Photo Feature)
The facade is striking for its Baroque style, while the interior is dominated by Art Nouveau, with furniture, lamps & stained-glass windows. (37 photos)
Read MoreThe facade is striking for its Baroque style, while the interior is dominated by Art Nouveau, with furniture, lamps & stained-glass windows. (37 photos)
Read MoreDespite the deterioration of our city, many people continue to be inspired by its eclectic architecture, old buildings, its people, & its light
Read MoreThese photos were taken on Saturday February 18th. The Havana segment of the Cuba Book Fair, which began on February 9, ends today, the 19th
Read MoreI used to come here quite frequently in my teenage years, especially when I would skip school. There was this wonderful feeling… (37 pictures)
Read MoreIf you are passing through the city, we recommend you take a tour of what’s known as the “Cuchillo de Zanja” (32 photos)
Read MoreThe Plaza de Armas is a very well-preserved place with important meaning for those of us who inhabit this city and those who visit us.
Read MoreIt owes its name to the Major General of the independence wars, Antonio Maceo, to whom homage is paid through a majestic monument…
Read MoreEveryone who runs along 5th Avenue in Havana’s Miramar district knows Santa Rita de Cascia Church, located on the corner of 26th Street.
Read MoreThese doors have a lot in common. Something goes through them essential for life, breaking & transforming their wooden & glass structures. (19 photos)
Read MoreMuch 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)
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