Founded in 1519 by the Spanish, Havana had become, by the 17th century, a prime center for naval construction in the Caribbean. Although it is today a sprawling metropolis of two million inhabitants, its old center retains an interesting mix of baroque and neo-classical monuments and a homogenous ensemble of civilian houses with arcades, balconies, wrought-iron gates and interior courtyards.
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Length: 13 minutes
Item#: BVL144055
ISBN: 978-1-64198-581-9
Copyright date: ©1997
Closed Captioned
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