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Showstopper! I meant the cars in Havana CubaĪnother great spot to capture the cars is at the Museum of Revolution. Location: Great Theatre of Havana Alicia Alonso, Old Havana Showstopper – Oh I meant the cars in Havana Cuba To get access to this view, there is an entry fee of 5 CUC. This theatre is dedicated to the ballerina of Cuba – Alicia Alonso. This beautiful view of Havana street and the colorful classic cars were taken from the balcony of Great Theatre of Havana Alicia Alonso. These vintage and classic cars of Havana are a real treat! Most tourists love to visit Cuba for these wonderful experience of riding in an 1950 Cadillac or one of the pretty colored vintage cars. Let’s start with some of the known bits of Havana. Beautiful Pictures of Havana Cuba Photographing Havana Classic Cars

Here it is – 45 unseen pictures of Havana Cuba that will make you fall in love!Īll Images ©tosomeplacenew. But did you know that other then being a Spanish speaking country, Cuba also has a long connection with Spain and that it remained a loyal ally of the Spaniards for centuries. These photos of Havana will make you re-think about how you perceive the city, at-least it did to me. Most of the us know of vintage cars in Havana Cuba and may be its political past. Continue reading to find some of the unseen pictures of Havana – true, beautiful and the raw. Every nook and corner of Havana is painted in bright colors, has interesting history, lovely people and beautiful architecture. Since the early 1980s, once Old Havana was declared World Heritage Site by Unesco, architects and restorers began a restoration project.Havana Cuba is a stunning Caribbean destination to explore. The original Carrara marble fountain surrounded by four dolphins was demolished in the 1930s when President Gerardo Machado (1871-1939) built an underground parking lot here. In 1851 members of the defeated filibustering Lopez Expedition were executed in the square. The square has also been identified by other names such as Plaza Real, Mayor, Mercado, Fernando VII, Plaza of the Constitution, Park Juan Bruno Zayas and Park Julian Grimau. In 1814 with the birth of the Mercado Nuevo (new market) in the Plaza del Cristo, the Old Square was renamed to differentiate it. In the eighteenth century the square was turned into a popular market, and was called Plaza del Mercado (Market Square) as Havana's commercial hub. It was built as a popular alternative to Plaza de Armas, the military and government main center, the name changed when another important square emerged in town, the Plaza del Santo Cristo. The plaza emerged in 1559 and was originally called Plaza Nueva (New Square). The plaza during British occupation in 1762 by Dominic Serres
