Perspective: A look at Havana’s architectural past

After a recent trip to Cuba, I discovered that Cuban life is all a matter of perspective.  As I mentioned in my last post “A Taste of Cuba“, the country is perhaps one of the most fascinating places I’ve been given its eclectic mix of history, culture and politics. What makes Cuba so incredibly interesting is that almost everything has been magically frozen in time since the Cuban Revolution over half a century ago.

One of the most prevalent examples of this reality can be seen in Cuba’s architecture. Once gorgeous buildings and mansions of a rather decadent era are today in various states of decay as time leaves her mark. Some have been beautifully restored to their previous grandeur while others are slowly but surely being regentrified. For me, it is all a matter of perspective as to whether there still remains beauty in the peeling paint, the crumbling facades and the deteriorating walls of Cuba’s phenomenal past.

Here is an old Spanish Colonial mansion found in Old Havana and typical of the 18th century, in the process of restoration. Let’s take a look and judge for yourself.

The remains of a once glorious past.

The stairs to the top.

Mold growing along the bottom of a once beautiful staircase.

All Spanish Colonial mansions were built around the courtyard which had two key functions. First, it brought in sunlight to the home and second it offered fresh air to circulate throughout the house. Back in the early days, the first floor was where business was conducted and the second floor was where the family lived.

The courtyard where the rich used to spend their days relaxing.

This young man was taking a break from work.

The remains of the villa, a place that was once spectacular.

One of the key architectural jewels of the Spanish Colonial mansions was the majestically carved wooded ceilings as seen in the photo below.

The ceiling has been restored. It is a beautiful work of art.

As more money becomes available to the lackluster Cuban economy and more Cubans earn the means to restore their homes, there is hope that the sensational architecture and grandeur of Havana’s past can return. But it will take a lot of time, money and effort to restore her beauty back to the high times of the 1950s when Havana was perhaps one of the most beautiful places in the Southern Hemisphere.

If I close my eyes, I can only imagine what it must have looked like back then. Purely sensational.

The colors of Havana.

This post was written in response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Perspective. To view more entries click here. More to come on Cuba. Stay tuned….

37 thoughts on “Perspective: A look at Havana’s architectural past

  1. restlessjo – Hi! I’m Jo! Johanna when I’m feeling posh, Jan to my Dad, and Joasiu to my Polish family. A bit of a mix-up, that’s me. The one constant, however, is my restless nature. I love to travel and to explore our world. It doesn’t have to be the big wide world. I can be ridiculously happy not too far from home, so long as I’m seeking new horizons. Of course I have a wish list, and it was to help me fulfil my dreams that I started to write travel guides for a venture called Simonseeks. I’d always kept a travel diary, and it was hugely satisfying to share my experiences and to make new friends who shared my passion for travel. Alas, Simonseeks hit a few troubles, but I still find myself writing about my travels. I’ve become addicted. I’d love to share them, and to make more friends. So, it has to be a blog- right? Or do I mean- write?
    restlessjo on said:

    It exudes warmth and colour even where there is none, Nicole 🙂 I imagine you could go WILD with a camera there (and probably did 🙂 )

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Oh Jo, I loved Havana. She is so photogenic! I did indeed take tons of pics…over 1400! I would have done more if I wasn’t with a lot of other people waiting on me!

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    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Oh thanks! Much more to come!!!!

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    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Angeline! I loved Havana and was captivated by her!

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  10. I love Havana and found the buildings really haunting. So much of it is in need of repair, but still the city is captivating, and the people really lovely!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Me too! I just loved Havana. When did you go? I want to go back. I just feel in love with her charm. The people were beautiful, music and culture made me smile, and the dancing!

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  12. anotherday2paradise – Durban South Africa and Florida USA – I enjoy writing about absolutely anything, and started blogging with WordPress in 2012. This was my 'Hammock Lady' blog, and I really enjoyed sharing my travels here: http://adinparadise.wordpress.com/ In November 2013, I decided it was time for a change of scenery, so I started my blog afresh, and here it is. I love to travel, and have been fortunate enough to do two round-the-world trips and visit more than forty countries so far. This year we visited our 7th continent, Antarctica. I enjoy photographing wildlife, especially in my backyard in Florida. I was born and brought up in England. My husband and I emigrated to South Africa in 1970. We now live in Florida, USA. I have a son and a daughter and five gorgeous grandchildren currently aged between 6 and 21 years. I'm so happy that you've taken the time to visit my blog, and would love for you to join me on my travels. Sylvia.
    anotherday2paradise on said:

    Enjoyed your photos, Nicole. This house will be so wonderful when it’s been restored. 🙂

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks!

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  14. I wonder how long it will take to restore some of those old mansions? They are still beautiful to me in a very rustic kind of way. It’s all about perspective. Once again, fantastic photos.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Me too. Work is being done but there is so much work that needs to be done. The problem is money. The sidewalks in Havana are also completely in ruins which made it dangerous walking at night for fear of breaking a leg!

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  16. We can always count on you Nicole to delve into the soul of a city. 🙂

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Oh thanks LuAnn and I’ve only just begun!!!

      • Looking forward to what is to come. 🙂

  17. Sreejith Nair – Kannur, Kerala – I am from the south indian state of kerala, and now living in Bangalore. My passion is travelling and photography.
    Sreejith Nair on said:

    So nice to see how you have clubbed the WPC with your Cuban diary 🙂

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks! 🙂 Always looking for an angle!

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  19. Lovely photos, Nicole, and a great response to the challenge.

    Hugs from Ecuador,
    Kathy

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Kathy! Still trying to play catch up! 🙂

  20. Peggy Ryan Designs – Bologna, Italy – I'm an educator, photographer, arts marketer & Italy travel expert. Instagram: @gracefully_global | Twitter: @gglobal_blog
    mfryan on said:

    Really interesting 🙂

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks!

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