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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of
Havana, the
Caribbean Babylon which didn't get its name by chance. All together
two million
Spanish,
Indian, African,
Chinese and Mulato live here together in
peace.
Havana, the Caribbean Babylon didn't get its name by chance. All together two million Spanish, Indian, African, Chinese, Mulato and other peoples live here together in peace. The
Metrobus, a long bus pulled by a semitrailer holds
200 people at a time transporting them throughout the city which spans 45km.
It's the biggest settlement in
Central America. Fortunately, the tourist sites are limited to a smaller territory than this in the Vieja
Habana,
Centro Habana and
Vedado City regions. Sought by everyone, relics of the colonial past can be found in the old town Vieja.
Outside the former city wall, in the middle of a monumental park, the building of the Capitollo can be found. This huge palace with a white dome is the
symbol of the
American influence. It was built in 1929, taking the capital in
Washington as a model.
Due to its designer's healthy Cuban self confidence, it was built to be one meter higher than the original. It served as the parliament of the Cuban republic for three decades. In one of its wings, the
House of Representatives and the other wing, the senate was in session. After the victory of the revolution, a new
function was given it and today, it is the seat of the Cuban Scientific
Academy. Because there's a lot of room left in it, the
Museum of
Natural Science and the
Planetarium were also set up here. The 208 meter wide façade looks under Martilla
Esplanade which is always busy and broadens to become a square.
Next to the capital, an impressively beautiful building can be seen. This neoclassical palace ornamented with statues columns and small towers is the national theater which was named after the antifascist poet
Federico Garcia Lorca. As a result of his beliefs,
General Franco had him executed. Exploring the real beauties of the city can be done best on foot but sightseeing can also be continued by hailing a cab
. In the street opening opposite, we can find El Floradita which is a bar and a restaurant in one and is one of the most popular in Havana. In the corner of the bar,
Hemingway leans against the counter as he used to do when yearning for a swig of daiquiri. This cocktail was first given to workers as a refreshment in the mine the bar was named after. It is made in many ways but its base is Cuban white rum, lemon juice and lots of ice.
Sugar syrup, triple sec or maraschino can also be added but it can be made with banana or orange as well and it's best to drink it right here on the spot.
The determining elements of the panorama of Havana are the American old timers. In the
1950s,
Americans not only bough real estate here, but they also brought their cars which were the most modern at that time. After the revolution,
Fidel nationalized the cars too. They belong to the national heritage. They're not for sale even if the collector had paid huge amounts for a chrome osmobile or a pink
Cadillac, a wing
Chevrolet or a Studebaker. In Cuba, there are no places where they dissemble old cars. The wrecks can still be driven. As spare parts are not available for these models at all, it's a challenge to maintain them.
Perhaps there's little money but there's always an idea.
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- published: 29 Aug 2013
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