viernes, 10 de marzo de 2017

Fábrica de Arte Cubano (F.A.C)

Fábrica de Arte Cubano (F.A.C)

Situada entre las céntricas calles 11 y 26, la Fábrica de Arte Cubano (F.A.C) es una de las propuestas culturales y nocturnas más interesantes de La Habana.

viernes, 3 de junio de 2016

A tour guide in Havana


If you come to Havana, I'm sure you'll need the help of a guide to visit the city. I give you this information that could be useful.

Tours in Old Havana, the modern part of the city, Viñales (in Pinar del Río) and the Zapata  Swamp (in Matanzas) Guide service in English and Spanish, 10 CUC each hour. If you want more than one day of tour it is 8 cuc each hour.

miércoles, 25 de mayo de 2016

20 cosas que hacer en La Habana


20 cosas que hacer en La Habana


Hoy te traigo la sugerencia de  20 cosas que hacer en La Habana durante tu visita. Esta es la propuesta que nos hace el sitio tripadvisor  para mayo 2016.


1. Old Havana

2. Plaza Vieja

3. Plaza de la Catedral

miércoles, 20 de abril de 2016

Los mejores restaurantes de La Habana

Los mejores restaurantes de La Habana

La plataforma digital estadounidense Thrillist, conocida por sus contenidos atractivos sobre estilos de vida, moda, gastronomía y noticias, publicó un listado de los mejores restaurantes y paladares en La Habana. 

“Existen dos tipos de restaurants en Cuba: aquellos que sólo sirven cantidades monumentales de carne/arroz/frijoles y otros que… hum, no”, sentencia el artículo.

jueves, 25 de febrero de 2016

Cuba: Principales eventos deportivos y culturales marzo 2016

Cuba: Principales eventos deportivos y culturales marzo 2016


Eventos deportivos y culturales que tendrán lugar en La Habana y en otras partes de Cuba.  

En lo deportivo, durante el mes de marzo de 2016,  la Habana será sede de importantes eventos en la arena internacional

Lo más llamativo, será el choque de béisbol en el Estadio Latinoamericano entre el equipo Cuba que recibe al MLB Tampa Bay , el dia 22.

miércoles, 25 de febrero de 2015

Castle of the Royal Force in Old Havana


Castillo de la Real Fuerza Old Havana

 Other place in old Havana.  It´s a beatifull edification, I love it!!

In 1540 the general captain ordered the building of a fortress in order to stop the attacks of French and English pirates and corsairs against the village. That pioneer fortress in the island, “La Fuerza”, was built 300 m. from here closer to the harbours entrance and totally made of wood and some stones. It wasn’t very useful to stop the famous French pirate Jaques de Sores  in 1555 and the Governor Francisco Calona decided to built this new one “La Real Fuerza” 12 years latter (1577).

As well as it was the safest place in the village it was used to keep the gold and silver brought by the fleets on theirs way to Spain as well as the governor’s residence. Latter on in 1630 the tower with a human shaped weather vane next to it was added, similar to the Spanish one named “La Giralda” in Sevilla, as a regard to the many sailors that came from that region. The tower has on the top a replica of the bronze sculpture that once served as a weather vane, called “La Giraldilla”. The original one was made by the Spanish blacksmith Gerónimo Martín Pinzón and it is considered the first sculpture made in Cuba. is the symbol of the city and you can find it on the label of Havana Club. 



Castillo de la Real Fuerza Old Havana

There is a legend about the woman that inspired it.

She was the wife of Hernando de Soto island´s governor during 1540. Hernando decided to conquer Florida and left his wife “Inés de Bobadilla” as stand-in governor but he never returned to Cuba so according to stories she died longing for her love
By the time the metropolis lost the control over the island, the building had several uses, during the U.S. occupation in 1898 it served as: the headquarters of the rural guard, and latter it was used as the national archive. After the revolution’s triumph it was turned in to The Museum of Arms. Nowadays it houses a museum of artistic ceramics

Giraldilla Castillo de la Real Fuerza Old Havana

miércoles, 21 de enero de 2015

San Francisco de Asis square a wonderfull place in Old Havana

San Francisco de Asis square


I love this place, The SanFrancisco de Asis square, is the second oldest in the city, it was named after the Franciscan church and convent San Francis of Assisi. It dates back to the XVII c. (1629) and it spontaneously became the first commercial place in the village.


San Francisco de Asis square

Facing Havana harbor, the breezy Plaza de San Francisco de Asís first grew up in the 16th century when Spanish galleons stopped by at the quayside on their passage through the Indies to Spain. A market took root in the 1500s, followed by a church in 1608, though when the pious monks complained of too much noise the market was moved a few blocks south to Plaza Vieja.

San Francisco de Asis square
Called San Francisco because of the convent next to it, this square was conceived in 1628, with the objective of supplying water to the ships trading with the metropolis. For many years it also served to stockpile the goods arriving from the harbor. Chronicles of the time say that the square had a busy commercial life. The people, in humble carts or afoot, sold and bought a variety of goods. It’s important to know that through this place the Spanish immigrants arrived to Cuba. Among the houses built around the plaza, as was already usual, the house of the Arostegui family, residence of the Captain Generals until the completion of the City Hall at the end of the 18th century, was erected.

San Francisco de Asis square

The Plaza de San Francisco underwent a full restoration in the late 1990s and is most notable for its uneven cobblestones and the white marble Fuente de los Leones (Fountain of Lions) carved by the Italian sculptor Giuseppe Gaginni in 1836. A modern statue outside the square's famous church depicts El Caballero deParís , a well-known street person who roamed Havana during the 1950s, engaging passers-by with his philosophies on life, religion, politics and current events. On the eastern side of the plaza stands the Terminal Sierra Maestra cruise terminal, which dispatches shiploads of weekly tourists, while nearby the domed Lonja del Comercio is a former commodities market erected in 1909 and restored in 1996 to provide office space for foreign companies with joint ventures in Cuba.
This is a wonderfull site in old Havana. If you need visit it when you are in Cuba, just write me and I can help you.
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