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Plaza San Juan de Dios

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Looking more Mexican than Cuban (Mexico was capital of New Spain so the colonial architecture was often superior), Plaza San Juan de Dios is °ä²¹³¾²¹²µÃ¼±ð²â's most picturesque and beautifully preserved corner. Its eastern aspect is dominated by the Museo de San Juan de Dios, formerly a hospital. Worthwhile restaurants lurk behind the square's arresting blue, yellow and pink building facades.


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1. Estudio-Galería Jover

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The working studio of Joel Jover, a noted Cuban artist with exhibits in New York, Vienna and Italy. By comparison, his works here are a bargain (though…

2. Museo de San Juan de Dios

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Housed in a former hospital administered by Father José Olallo, the friar who became Cuba’s first saint, the museum chronicles °ä²¹³¾²¹²µÃ¼±ð²â’s history and…

4. Casa Finlay

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Dr Carlos J Finlay (1833–1915), °ä²¹³¾²¹²µÃ¼±ð²â's other hero, made medical breakthroughs in discovering how mosquitoes transmit yellow fever. Calling this place …

5. Casa de la Diversidad

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Impossible to miss thanks to its eclectic facade (a mix of Moorish and neoclassical elements), this museum's best exhibit is the building itself. Four…

6. Parque Ignacio Agramonte

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°ä²¹³¾²¹²µÃ¼±ð²â's most dazzling square in the heart of the city invites relaxation with rings of marble benches and an equestrian statue (c 1950) of °ä²¹³¾²¹²µÃ¼±ð²â's…

8. Centro de Interpretacion de la Ciudad

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Cuba loves its maquetas (scale models), and °ä²¹³¾²¹²µÃ¼±ð²â is no exception. This one offers a good overview of the twisting streets of the city.