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Trinidad, Valle de los Ingenios, Cuba

San Isidro de Los Destiladeros

Sugar mills were an industrial force in the Trapiche region of Cuba beginning in the late-eighteenth century.
Cienfuegos, Cuba

Reina Cemetery

Much was left for the living to see in this neoclassical cemetery, a poignant example of Cuba's many endangered sites that are far removed from Havana.
Havana, Cuba

Santa Teresa de Jesús Cloisters

When nuns established the Santa Teresa convent in 1707 and the cloisters later in the century, they employed Havana's most skilled carpenters, muralists, tile makers, and other artisans.
San Francisco de Paula, Cuba

Finca Vigia (Hemingway's House)

For more than two decades, famed author Ernest Hemingway occupied Finca Vigia, a hilltop villa 20 kilometers east of Havana.
Havana, Cuba

Calzada del Cerro

The nineteenth century Calzada del Cerro in Havana, Cuba, is a sinuous colonnaded street that stretches more than three kilometers from Old Havana to the barrio of El Cerro.
San Juan de los Remedios, Villa Clara Province, Cuba

Parish Church of San Juan Bautista de Los Remedios

The condition of the Parish Church of San Juan Bautista was assessed and improved after the religious complex received increased attention from local and international stakeholders.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Colonial Churches of Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba’s historic churches and plazas have suffered from the impact of natural disasters and are currently endangered by a lack of resources that can be dedicated to conservation.
Aerial view of the expanse of the tree-lined grid of El Vedado with its eclectic mix of architectural styles, 2014
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Havana, Cuba

El Vedado

The historic character of El Vedado is being lost due to lack of investment in properties in the district, weak protective regulations, and the trend of inappropriate alterations.
Domed brick roof system of the School of Ballet, showing biological growth and water damages, 2015
Havana, Cuba

National Art Schools

Even though they are recognized as landmarks of modernism, the National Art Schools remain in need of an integrated approach to the care and management of buildings and landscape.