Jul13
Published by Asya in Arts, Cuba, Cultural, Monuments, Sightseeings, South America, UNESCO, Urban Tourism, Walking

Old Havana is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site and the name also refers to one of the municipalities of the city of Havana,
Cuba, with the latter’s boundaries extending to the south and west beyond the original city. Although it is today a sprawling metropolis of 2 million inhabitants, its old centre retains an interesting mix of Baroque and neoclassical monuments and a ensemble of private houses with arcades, balconies and internal courtyards. Everywhere you look there is an unique image waiting to be recorded. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1982,
La Habana Vieja is one of the oldest settlements in the America’s - full of charming, weather worn buildings and narrow, intriguing roadways. Lots of ancient building are under repair, but unfortunately, money is not enough, so that in many cases these are just superficial external repairs. They won’t last, and every summer storm is causing severe damages to the buildings.
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