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Havana is the capital city of Cuba, located on the northern coast of the island, and is a vibrant and colorful city, with its unique architecture

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Background imageHavana Collection: Havannah Harbour, showing where the fifty invaders were shot, Cuba, c1880

Havannah Harbour, showing where the fifty invaders were shot, Cuba, c1880. Part of a revolt against Spanish colonial rule of Cuba. The fortress of La Cabana can be seen in the background

Background imageHavana Collection: Tourists wathcing a boy playing a ukelele, Havana, Cuba, 1931

Tourists wathcing a boy playing a ukelele, Havana, Cuba, 1931. The photograph was taken during a Cunard Line cruise to the West Indies between January and March 1931

Background imageHavana Collection: El Capitolio, Havana, Cuba, 1931

El Capitolio, Havana, Cuba, 1931. El Capitolio, the National Capitol Building in Old Havana, built in the 1920s as the seat of government, later became the Cuban Academy of Sciences

Background imageHavana Collection: Cathedral of San Ignacio, Havana, Cuba, 19th century(?)

Cathedral of San Ignacio, Havana, Cuba, 19th century(?). Havanas cathedral, dedicated to St Christopher (San Cristobal) was built in Baroque style by the Jesuits between 1749 and 1767

Background imageHavana Collection: Cannon, Morro Castle, Havana, Cuba. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Cannon, Morro Castle, Havana, Cuba. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Cannon, Morro Castle, Havana, Cuba. Morro Castle, (in Spanish Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro) in Old Havana, was built in the 16th century. It guarded the entrance to Havana harbour

Background imageHavana Collection: The Captain Generals Palace, Havana, Cuba. Artist: HC White

The Captain Generals Palace, Havana, Cuba. Artist: HC White
The Captain Generals Palace, Havana, Cuba. Originally built as the residence of the Captain General of the Spanish Navy, this building later became the palace of the President of Cuba in the early

Background imageHavana Collection: Cannon, Morro Castle, Havana, Cuba. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Cannon, Morro Castle, Havana, Cuba. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Cannon, Morro Castle, Havana, Cuba. Morro Castle, (in Spanish Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro) in Old Havana, was built in the 16th century. It guarded the entrance to Havana harbour

Background imageHavana Collection: Havana, Cuba, early 20th century

Havana, Cuba, early 20th century. As seen from Casablanca

Background imageHavana Collection: Obispo Street, Havana, Cuba, early 20th century

Obispo Street, Havana, Cuba, early 20th century

Background imageHavana Collection: O Reilly Street, Havana, Cuba, early 20th century

O Reilly Street, Havana, Cuba, early 20th century

Background imageHavana Collection: Havana, Cuba, c1900s

Havana, Cuba, c1900s. Published by C Jordi

Background imageHavana Collection: Chorrera Tower, Havana, Cuba, c1890

Chorrera Tower, Havana, Cuba, c1890. La Chorrera, a buccaneers fort at the mouth of the Almendares. From Universal Geography, Maps & Illustrations, Vol XXXIV, Virtue & Co Limited, (London, c1890)

Background imageHavana Collection: General view of Havana, taken from Casablanca, c1890. Artist: A Kohl

General view of Havana, taken from Casablanca, c1890. Artist: A Kohl
General view of Havana, taken from Casablanca, c1890. The capital of Cuba. From Universal Geography, Maps & Illustrations, Vol XXXIV, Virtue & Co Limited, (London, c1890)

Background imageHavana Collection: Havana, Cuba, 1926

Havana, Cuba, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 5: Christianity Today and Tomorrow, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake

Background imageHavana Collection: Havana, Cuba, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

Havana, Cuba, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
Havana, Cuba, 1893. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings, (The Werner Company, Chicago, c1893)

Background imageHavana Collection: Cutting Tobacco - A Typical Plantation - Province of Havana, Cuba, 1899

Cutting Tobacco - A Typical Plantation - Province of Havana, Cuba, 1899. Artist: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios
Cutting Tobacco - A Typical Plantation - Province of Havana, Cuba, 1899. [Underwood & Underwood, New York, 1899.]

Background imageHavana Collection: Birthpace of Jose Julian Marti Perez, (1853-1895), 1920s

Birthpace of Jose Julian Marti Perez, (1853-1895), 1920s
House where Marti was born in Havana at 102 Paula Street on January 28th 1853.Cuban national hero and an important figure in Latin American literature

Background imageHavana Collection: Statue of Francisco Albear, (1890), 1920s

Statue of Francisco Albear, (1890), 1920s
Statue of Francisco Albear. Brigadier Albear was born in the Havana, he was an engineer; and was named Director of the Canal of Vento the construction of which he carried out

Background imageHavana Collection: Monument to Firefighters, (1897), 1920s

Monument to Firefighters, (1897), 1920s
Monument erected in 1897 to the firefighters who died during a large fire at the hardware store Isasi in Havana on May 17th 1890

Background imageHavana Collection: Departure of Spanish troops, (1870s), 1920s

Departure of Spanish troops, (1870s), 1920s
Departure of Spanish troops for combat from the station de Villanueva in Havana to the villas. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageHavana Collection: The Arrival of the Spanish Troops, (1860s), 1920s

The Arrival of the Spanish Troops, (1860s), 1920s
The arrival of Spanish troops. Troops arrived in Havana during the war of Yara, which lasted from 1868 to 1878. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageHavana Collection: Birthpace of Cespedes, (1819-1874), 1920s

Birthpace of Cespedes, (1819-1874), 1920s
The house where Cespedes was born in Bayamo on 18th April 1819. He graduated as a Bachelor in Havana and had a degree in law from Madrid

Background imageHavana Collection: The voice of the people newspaper, (1852), 1920s

The voice of the people newspaper, (1852), 1920s
The Voice of the people, clandestine newspaper printed by Facciolo and directed by Bellido de Luna. The first number was published in Havana in June 13th 1852

Background imageHavana Collection: Charles Dwight Sigsbee (1845-1923), Rear Admiral in the United States Navy, c1910

Charles Dwight Sigsbee (1845-1923), Rear Admiral in the United States Navy, c1910. In his earlier career he was a pioneering oceanographer and hydrographer

Background imageHavana Collection: Felipe Jose de Trespalacios (1722-1799), first Bishop of Havana, Cuba, c1910

Felipe Jose de Trespalacios (1722-1799), first Bishop of Havana, Cuba, c1910
Felipe Jose de Trespalacios (1722-1799), first Bishop of Havana in Cuba, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona

Background imageHavana Collection: Don Luis de la Casas (1745-1800), Governor of Havana and Captain General of Cuba, (c1910)

Don Luis de la Casas (1745-1800), Governor of Havana and Captain General of Cuba, (c1910)
Don Luis de la Casas (1745-1800), Governor of Havana and Captain General of Cuba, Louisiana and Florida, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageHavana Collection: El Templete, Plaza de Armes, Havana, Cuba, c1910

El Templete, Plaza de Armes, Havana, Cuba, c1910. The small neoclassical Doric chapel on the east side of Plaza de Armas was built in 1828 at the point where Havanas first Mass was held beneath a

Background imageHavana Collection: Customs house and wharves, Havana, Cuba, 1841, [c1910]

Customs house and wharves, Havana, Cuba, 1841, [c1910]
Customs house and wharves, Havana, Cuba, 1841. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana

Background imageHavana Collection: Tacon Theater, Cuba, c1910

Tacon Theater, Cuba, c1910
Tacon Theatre, Havana, Cuba, c1910. Tacon Theatre opened in 1838 and named after the infamous Captain General Miguel Tacon

Background imageHavana Collection: Emilio Diaz Moreu, c1910

Emilio Diaz Moreu, c1910
Emilio Diaz Moreu (1879-), Spanish soldier and politician, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana

Background imageHavana Collection: General Fitzbugh Lee, c1910

General Fitzbugh Lee, c1910
General Fitzhugh Lee 1835-1905), c1910. Fitzhugh Lee was a Confederate cavalry general in the American Civil War, the 40th Governor of Virginia, diplomat

Background imageHavana Collection: Explosion on the SS Maine, 1898, (c1910)

Explosion on the SS Maine, 1898, (c1910)
Explosion on the USS Maine, 1898, (c1910). Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana

Background imageHavana Collection: Letter from Alfonso XIII to Tomas Estrada Palma, c1910. Artist: King Alfonso XIII

Letter from Alfonso XIII to Tomas Estrada Palma, c1910. Artist: King Alfonso XIII
Letter from Alfonso XIII, King of Spain, to Tomas Estrada Palma, first President of Cuba, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageHavana Collection: The Cabinet of Alfredo de Zayas, c1910

The Cabinet of Alfredo de Zayas, c1910
The Cabinet of Alfredo de Zayas (1861-1934), c1910. Alfredo de Zayas was a Cuban lawyer, poet and political figure, c1910

Background imageHavana Collection: Palacio del Centro Asturiano (Palace of the Asturian Center), Havana, Cuba, c1910

Palacio del Centro Asturiano (Palace of the Asturian Center), Havana, Cuba, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona

Background imageHavana Collection: Carriage, Havana, Cuba, 1859. Artist: Victor Adam

Carriage, Havana, Cuba, 1859. Artist: Victor Adam
Carriage, Havana, Cuba, 1859

Background imageHavana Collection: Inhabitants of Havana, Cuba, 19th century. Artist: Pottin

Inhabitants of Havana, Cuba, 19th century. Artist: Pottin
Inhabitants of Havana, Cuba, 19th century

Background imageHavana Collection: Havana, Cuba, 19th century. Artist: Lancelot

Havana, Cuba, 19th century. Artist: Lancelot
Havana, Cuba, 19th century

Background imageHavana Collection: Havana Cathedral, Cuba, 19th century. Artist: Navlet

Havana Cathedral, Cuba, 19th century. Artist: Navlet
Havana Cathedral, Cuba, 19th century



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Havana Collection

Havana is the capital city of Cuba, located on the northern coast of the island, and is a vibrant and colorful city, with its unique architecture, cobblestone streets and Spanish colonial buildings. The city has a rich culture and history, which can be seen in its museums, monuments and galleries. Havana offers many activities for tourists to enjoy such as sightseeing tours around Old Havana or taking part in one of the many festivals that take place throughout the year. There are also plenty of restaurants offering traditional Cuban cuisine as well as international dishes. With its stunning views over the Caribbean Sea, Havana is an ideal destination for anyone looking to experience Cuban culture at its best.
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