Havana Vieja, the old part of Cuba capital Havana, is on Unesco's list of world heritage sites. It offers a fascinating variety of old, dilapidated colonial buildings, splendid restoration, archaic street scenes, and memories of the revolution.
Havana Vieja, Unesco world heritage site, deteriorated grandeur, slowly clambering up again.
Where time has stood stil.
Along the Prado.
Horse carriaage and old-timers on Cespedes avenue, with the huge statue of Christ on the other side of the bay.
The Grand Theater.
After a baptism ceremony, one of the many small squares.
China town.
A memory of spanish colonial times.
View of the entrance to the harbour and the fort De Los Tres Reyes Del Morro.
The Plaza Vieja.
Along the Prado.
Erstwhile head-quarters of Barcardi, rum.
The Floriditabar, where the daiquiri cocktail is supposed to have been invented.
Restored balconies along the street of the Mercaderes (Merchants).
The tank with which Fidel withstood the US sponsored Bay of Pigs invasion, in front of the Museum of the Revolution.
Miami style graffiti.
La Bodequita Del Medio, the bar made famous by Hemingway.
Slowly paling socialism.