Calle Obrapia 158 | La Habana Vieja, Havana, CubaMap
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Ian C
Beautiful house and interesting collection
I have to admit that this is one my favourite houses in old Havana, dating from the 17th century, with its refined interior contrasting with the exuberance of the grand baroque entrance to the street....
rooms had no window which i didnt like. No atmosphere in the place. Staff were ok but the casa is just a business. Breakfast ok but lacked variety. bed was good. Cleaning was good. This place was orga...
While strolling the streets of old Havana, pop into this museum with a lovely courtyard. One room is reserved as a classroom for primary school students. Worth requesting a guide. No charge.
I only went because it's one of my '1,001 buildings to see before you die', but I was underwhelmed. The House of Charitable Works dates back to the 17th century and was a large colonial house. It has ...
Don't know if this is an exact translation but the house belonged to a rich man who took in four orphans and fed and taught them till maturity before finding four more. This is an interesting house w...
Beautiful house and interesting collection
I have to admit that this is one my favourite houses in old Havana, dating from the 17th century, with its refined interior contrasting with the exuberance of the grand baroque entrance to the street....
good location
rooms had no window which i didnt like. No atmosphere in the place. Staff were ok but the casa is just a business. Breakfast ok but lacked variety. bed was good. Cleaning was good. This place was orga...
Courtyard
While strolling the streets of old Havana, pop into this museum with a lovely courtyard. One room is reserved as a classroom for primary school students. Worth requesting a guide. No charge.
Quick detour
I only went because it's one of my '1,001 buildings to see before you die', but I was underwhelmed. The House of Charitable Works dates back to the 17th century and was a large colonial house. It has ...
House of the Orphans
Don't know if this is an exact translation but the house belonged to a rich man who took in four orphans and fed and taught them till maturity before finding four more. This is an interesting house w...