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Showing posts with label OLD HAVANA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OLD HAVANA. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 July 2014

Dogs and birds were sold on the street in Havana


In the shoppingstreet Obispo in Havana we saw these dogs for sale

They were in tiny cages and one dog seemed to be deceased because we haven`t seen him moving

The birds were also with too many together in a cage

Terrible to see …

Sunday, 29 June 2014

If you're in Havana you should definitely take a ride in a CoCo cab


A CoCo cab you can`t miss in Havana

The cheerful bright yellow color you see from afar

The driver wears a helmet but passengers are without seatbelt and helmet behind him on a chair 


You sit in the open and can see (or filming) everything fine


It feels weird when he goes through the bend on three wheels

Our taxi driver gave in the last corner extra gas and looked
how we responded ...



Wednesday, 26 March 2014

The dogs in Havana have to work for a living


This crazy dachshunds we saw in Calle Obispo in front
of Hotel Ambos Mundos

To earn money the Cubans now also use their dogs


For an additional fee you could take take pictures of the dogs

The dogs looked quite funny with those hats and painted nails
but I feel sorry for them

We saw several owners earned income with their dogs


Friday, 24 January 2014

Café el Escorial on Plaza Vieja in Havana serves delicious coffee



At the Plaza Vieja in Havana you will find the Café el Escorial in a
beautifully restored colonial mansion


Before and after restoration 


They serve delicious freshly roasted coffee

Furthermore café cubano, cafe con leche, frappe, coffee liqueur and even
cafe Daiquirí and they sell cakes







On the terrace  you have a good view on the cozy square



Wednesday, 18 December 2013

The station building is a national monument in Havana


La Habana Central (Central Station) is the main railway terminal and the largest station in Cuba


It`s a national monument for its architectural and historical values


The station building has four floors and a mezzanine



There are two high towers with the weapon of Cuba and Havana


The main architect was American Kenneth MacKenzie Murchison

He was inspired by a decorative Spanish style and that explained the elements of the shields and the shells on the facade


On July 20, 1910, the Congress of Cuba decided to build the
new station at this location


This transaction caused heated debates within the political community and in general among the population of the city since the purchase of the land cost more than a million dollar


The Chamber representative Silverio Sanchez Figueras, commander of the Liberation Army, said the trade smelled as a "dirty business"


The action was contradicted by Congressman Colonel Severo Moléon Guerra

The confrontation culminated in a duel to the death on December 9, 1910 and Congressman Moléon died


Two years later, on November 30, 1912, the new Central Station opened




Next to the station are several old steam locomotives






The railways are nationalized and run by the FFCC
(Ferrocarriles de Cuba - Railways of Cuba)



The platforms of the station are nearly a km long and have a total area of 14,000 square meters


Everything is still handwritten





There are lots of seats for the passengers because a day delay is not uncommon in Cuba





Saturday, 30 November 2013

Kissing ladies in Havana


Men.... if you see these ladies in Havana watch out .... 

Before you know it you have a print of their lips on your cheek


They like to pose for a photo in exchange for some coins


Sunday, 24 November 2013

An old red Dodge in the streets of Havana




In Havana Vieja we saw this red old American Dodge

For a Cuban car he looked well maintained

The chrome was not shiny but the paint looked good

I found this car beautiful with all its details