The Jesus Obrero Chapel in Havana’s El Fanguito Barrio
It can’t really be called a church, because it’s small. What stands out at first glance is its simplicity… (16 photos)
Read MoreIt can’t really be called a church, because it’s small. What stands out at first glance is its simplicity… (16 photos)
Read More“Art is about healing, about helping people keep their sensitivity, fall in love with what they see, feel, build new emotions.” (13 photos)
Read MoreThe Mariano Rodriguez Gallery in Villa Panamericana, presents “Images that Converse With Themselves: Portraits of Cuban Artists.” (16 photos)
Read MoreWhere routine intertwines with decay— a group of young artists transform concrete into a cry with brushes and spray cans in hand. (12 photos)
Read MoreThis photo essay documents the evolution of a vision, a technical & sensitive journey through the new face of Cuban architecture. (13 photos)
Read More“Danzon was the first time Black and white people came together in the same ballroom. So, for the Spaniards, even the dance, was dangerous.”
Read MoreScholars believe that stairs are more than 6,000 years old, predating Christ; their exact age cannot be determined. (21 fotos)
Read MoreMany of the pharmaceutical artifacts were discovered during excavations and are part of the displayed collection. (12 photos)
Read MoreGoing to Boca de Canasí isn’t like entering the dark and dangerous mouth of the wolf. Life is peaceful in that fishing community. (11 photos)
Read MoreIf you’re walking through the oldest part of the city, don’t miss a stop at La Casa del Perfume, located on Mercaderes Street. (16 photos)
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