Gran Teatro de La Habana, Old Havana: Cuba Pictures. Cuba photo gallery
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On the corner of Obispo and Mercaderes streets in Old Havana stands the Ambos Mundos Hotel, a building of eclectic architecture finished in 1923. It was reformed and enlarged in 1924 and 1930. At the beginning of the 1930s, U.S. writer Ernest Hemmingway stayed in the hotel, where he wrote "Fishing Chronicles" and "For Whom
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| Decription: | Facing the Parque Central, is the faux-baroque Gran Teatro, built in 1837. Today the stately theatre one of the oldest in the New World.
The building's principal theatre is the Sala Garcia Lorca, an intimate 1500 seat auditorium with five balconies and good acoustics. Remarkably, the Gran Teatro was once the most technologically advanced in the world. | | Format: | 600 x 564 | | Title: | Gran Teatro de La Habana | | Category: | Old Havana | | |  | | send e-Card |  | | Clicks: | 3780 | | Rating: | 0.00 ( 0 Voices ) |
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