Cuba

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A musician waits to play at Hacienda Ingenios.
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A musician waits to play at Hacienda Ingenios.

Trinidadcubahistory

  • The 45 metre (147 ft) tower was constructed sometime in 1816 by the owner, Alejo Maria Iznaga y Borrell. According to experts, the bell that formerly hung on top of the tower announced the beginning and the end of the work day for the slaves, as well as the times for prayers to the Holy Virgin in the morning, midday, and afternoon. It was also used to sound an alarm in case of fire or slave escape. The height and magnificence of the tower served to display Iznaga's power over his slaves and his stature in the sugar industry and local society; at one time it was the tallest structure in Cuba. A recognized landmark of the region, the Iznaga Tower testifies to the area's flourishing material culture in the Spanish colonial period. The large bell now rests at the foot of the tower.
  • Iznaga Colonial House Restaurant, Cuban cuisine
  • Iznaga Colonial House Restaurant, Cuban cuisine
  • Iznaga Tower
  • Iznaga Tower framed by the arches of the Hacienda Ingenios, the former Manaca Iznaga Plantation owner’s house near Trinidad. The hacienda was built in 1835-1845 by Alejo María del Carmen e Iznaga, who was among one of the wealthiest sugar plantation owners in Cuba.
  • Manaca Iznaga Tower is framed by the arched portico of the beautiful, bold yellow Hacienda Ingenios.
  • A dog lazes away the afternoon on a staircase landing of the Hacienda Ingenios. It appears to be an old locomotive boiler serving as a water tank beyond that yellow house.
  • It appears to be an old locomotive boiler serving as a water tank beyond that yellow house.
  • A musician waits to play at Hacienda Ingenios.
  • A cool respite at Hacienda Ingenios.
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  • Trains and railways have been a crucial part of Cuba’s history and key to the success of the revolution in 1959.
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  • The speed and skill of potter, Azariel Santander Alcántara, is remarkable. Santander has continued the family tradition of pottery since 1862 in the town of Trinidad. Today each family member has his own workshop and each has achieved expertise.  <br />
From one generation to another passed the secrets of working with clay on the wheel. Among the awards the Santander family has received was a UNESCO Special Award received in 2007, the Master Artisan.
  • The speed and skill of potter, Azariel Santander Alcántara, is remarkable. Santander has continued the family tradition of pottery since 1862 in the town of Trinidad. Today each family member has his own workshop and each has achieved expertise.  <br />
From one generation to another passed the secrets of working with clay on the wheel. Among the awards the Santander family has received was a UNESCO Special Award received in 2007, the Master Artisan.
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