Architecture of Cameguey, Cuba.
We did a lot of strolling around Camaguey.
With it's narrow, winding streets and new pedestrian malls, it's made for leisurely sight-seeing. The variety of buildings and plazas was also a boon for amateur photographers!
The cool change that blew in overnight was also a welcome relief.
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Corner of Plaza de la Solidaridad and Av Agramonte |
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An example of 19th century Neo-Classical architecture |
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Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Soledad - an example of Baroque architecture |
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Streets of Camaguey |
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Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Merced on the corner of Plaza de los Trabajadores. |
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Banco de Credito y Comercio in Plaza de los Trabajodores |
Oh wow, it all looks so amazing Brona. I particularly love that second one, it looks a bit Wedgwood.
ReplyDeleteI really like the blue in the second one as well!
ReplyDeleteI love architecture...and these show off some interesting designs. Some are whimsical. Thanks for sharing...and here's MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOT POST
ReplyDeleteLove your photos of colorful architecture and old cars, especially the purple 4-door with silver top. Your post felt like a visit to the past.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely pictures of a beautiful city - where is Cameguey?
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying the weekend!
Sue
Book By Book
What a great tour of the architecture of your town. I don't think I've even imagined what the streets of Cuba would look like. I enjoyed your photos a lot.
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