Havana’s Quinta de los Molinos (Photos y Video)
I would venture to affirm that La Quinta de los Molinos is a paradise with the city of Havana. (30 photos)
Read MoreI would venture to affirm that La Quinta de los Molinos is a paradise with the city of Havana. (30 photos)
Read MoreSince it was necessary to cancel Workers’ Day parades in Cuba this year, due to COVID-19 concerns, I hope you will enjoy this little video instead.
Read MoreAfter years of waiting for assistance, the young 29-year-old woman decided to squat with her three children in a boarded-up house in Old Havana.
Read MoreMatanzas is the most representative city of the religious African legacy in Cuba. Here’s a slice of that tradition that is still alive today.
Read MoreFelicia’s story isn’t an isolated case, there are many families in Havana living in precarious housing.
Read MoreToday we refer to sellers of rare and valuable books and objects, which were originally located in the Plaza de Armas in the old town, a privileged place.
Read MoreIndustrial tourism is one of the modalities being promoted in Cuba, and the abandoned sugar mills are one of the destinations.
Read MoreDeny Lear Castro, a sculptor now after a lifetime of problems when he was younger, has found an escape from reality in his artwork.
Read MoreThe Cuatro Caminos market, founded in 1920, holds many stories. There, one of the country’s oldest relics was found, a stone in the shape of Elegua.
Read MoreSangre Nueva tells the story of 3 Nicaraguan artists of different generations who were forced to leave their country due to threats from Ortega supporters.
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