recapitulating cuba: havana, el último día
one last day in havana, with quick visits to the museum of fine art and the museum of the revolution and plenty of time to just appreciate the city --- for unknown reasons, we did not see el morro, as the itinerary had promised --- we saw san cristobal on day 2, but never the much older and more significant castillo de los tres reyes magos del morro --- i saw it last time, but was looking forward to seeing it again
el edificio barcardi (1930) has been restored for offices --- for a cuban peso, one may climb to the tower for an awesome view of the city
view northeast from the bacardi building, with the dome of the presidential palace at center and el morro beyond
the museum of the revolution is in the old presidential palace (1920) --- like el capitolio, it was undergoing extensive restoration
rincon de los cretinos, crediting batista with provoking the revolution, reagan for strengthening the revolution, bush sr. for consolidating the revolution, and w for making socialism irrevocable ---
the caricature of w was a little overdone, i thought, what with the swastika and all --- the upside-down book was all that was really necessary
morning on obispo street, from my balcony
the prado at sunrise, the last day
1 comment:
wow. caduceus perfecto.
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