Havana History and Architecture of a Romantic City

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Pub. Date: 2000-10-01
Publisher(s): The Monacelli Press
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Summary

Havana, the legendary capital of Cuba, bears the traces of every stage of the island's rich history, from its indigenous traditions to the introduction of European culture in the late fifteenth century to the development of the unique amalgam of these influences that is unmistakably Cuban. In this exquisite volume, author Maria Luisa Lobo Montalvo presents the architecture and history of Havanapart of which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Sitein an accessible and engaging text and specially commissioned color photographs. Among the structures featured are the famed great forts such as Castillo del Morro and Castillo de la Punta, the city's oldest extant structures; an array of houses, from all periods of Havana's history and in all styles, simultaneously offering architectural and cultural history; and the great churches, including the Church of La Merced and the great baroque Havana Cathedral, and institutional structures, such as the magnificent Palace of the Captains General, showing the public face of Havana at its most resplendent. Discussions of each phase of the city's development are accompanied by detailed case studies of the period's most significant buildings, which include the architectural history and heritage of each structure as well as comprehensive new and archival documentation, including photographs, prints, paintings, and historical artifacts. Throughout her presentation of the buildings, Lobo Montalvo reveals the unique expression of design and decorative elements, customs and traditions that characterize the architecture of Havana.

Author Biography

Marfa Luisa Lobo Montalvo, daughter of Cuban sugar magnate Julio Lobo Olavarr?a, had a deep passion for her homeland which was reflected in all aspects of her life and continued throughout her years of exile. Among her many cultural activities were film production, writing, and lecturing. Lobo Montalvo died in 1998, at the age of sixty-three, shortly after completing the manuscript for Havana: History and Architecture of a Romantic City.

Table of Contents

Prologue 13(3)
Hugh Thomas
Introduction: My Faraway, Lost World 16(16)
Romantic Origins
32(8)
A Villa Is Born 40(246)
The Key to the New World
46(12)
Castillo de la Real Fuerza
50(2)
Castillo del Morro and Castillo de la Punta
52(2)
Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana
54(4)
The Antechamber of the Indies
58(14)
117--119 Obispo Street
64(1)
Obrapia Corner with San Ignacio
65(1)
12 Tacon Street
66(2)
Convent of Santa Clara
68(2)
Church of Espiritu Santo
70(2)
The City of Palaces
72(46)
Casa de la Obrapia
82(4)
Casa del Conde de San Juan Jaruco
86(4)
Casa del Marques de Arcos
90(2)
Casa del Marques de Aguas Claras
92(2)
Palacio de Correos (Palacio del Segundo Cabo)
94(2)
Palacio de los Capitanes Generales
96(4)
Casa de Mateo Pedroso
100(4)
Casa del Conde de la Reunion de Cuba
104(2)
Church and Convent of Nuestra Senora de Belen
106(2)
Church and Monastery of San Francisco de Asis
108(6)
Havana Cathedral
114(1)
Plaza de la Catedral
115(1)
Church of La Merced
116(2)
The Foremost City in Spanish America
118(32)
El Templete
130(1)
Casa de los Marqueses de la Real Proclamacion
131(1)
Palacio del Marques de Almendares (Palacio Zuazo)
132(1)
Palacio de Aldama
133(5)
Quinta de los Molinos
138(2)
Quinta de los Condes de Santovenia
140(4)
Quinta de Dona Luisa Herrera
144(2)
Casa del Marques de Pinar del Rio
146(2)
Casa de Jose Melgares
148(2)
The City of Columns
150(34)
Casa Conill
158(2)
Palacio de Balboa
160(4)
Palacio de la Marquesa de Villalba (Casa More)
164(2)
Hotel Inglaterra
166(4)
The Cigar Factories of Pedro Murias and Calixto Lopez
170(2)
Church of Santo Angel Custodio (Iglesia del Angel)
172(1)
Irioja Theater (Teatro Marti)
173(1)
358 Reina Street
174(1)
Casa de la Familia Gonzalez Curquejo
175(1)
Casa de Francisco Lopez Garcia
176(1)
Casa de Cosme Blanco Heriera
177(1)
Colon Cemetery
178(4)
Pavilion of the Albear Aqueduct
182(2)
The Garden City
184(74)
Dionisio Velasco Residence
194(1)
Casa de Damaso Gutierrez
195(1)
Masia l'Ampurda
196(4)
Palacio de la Condesa de Revilla de Camargo
200(8)
Casa de Alfonso Gomez Mena
208(2)
La Dolce Dimora
210(1)
Casa de Juan de Pedro y Baro y Catalina de Lasa
211(5)
Casa de Pablo Gonzalez de Mendoza
216(2)
Casa de Eduardo Montalvo
218(2)
Casa de Marcos Pollack y Carmen Casuso
220(4)
Quinta Palatino
224(6)
Centro de Dependientes
230(2)
Centro Gallego
232(6)
Centro Asturiano
238(4)
Quinta Covadonga
242(1)
Casino Espanol
243(1)
Gardens of the Tropical Brewery
244(1)
Hotel Plaza
245(3)
Hotel Nacional
248(4)
Presidential Palace
252(2)
National Capitol
254(2)
Havana University
256(2)
Tradition and Modernity
258(28)
Havana University Library
266(1)
Marianao Workers' Maternity Hospital
267(1)
Tropicana Cabaret
268(2)
Bacardi Building
270(2)
Lopez Serrano Building
272(2)
Casa de Eutimio Falla Bonet
274(1)
Casa de Jose Noval Cueto
275(1)
Casa de Luis Humberto Vidana and Evangelina Aristigueta
276(1)
Casa de Ana Carolina Font and Rufino Alvarez
277(3)
Casa de Eloisa Lezama Lima and Orlando Alvarez
280(1)
Casa Ingelmo
281(1)
Baracoa Chapel
282(1)
Schools of Modern Dance and Visual Arts
283(3)
Beyond Havana 286(17)
Epilogue 303(3)
Notes 306(6)
Bibliography 312(4)
Maps 316(2)
Index 318

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