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Hotel Nacional, typical floor plan. The Hotel Nacional was designed by the New York architecture firm of McKim, Mead and White, financed by the National City Bank of New York, [2] and constructed in fourteen months by the U.S. engineering firm of Purdy and Henderson.
Among the buildings surrounding the park are Gran Teatro de La Habana (The Great Theatre of Havana Alicia Alonso), the Hotel Inglaterra (England Hotel), the Hotel Telégrafo, el Hotel Parque Central (Central Park Hotel), la Manzana de Gómez, the Hotel Plaza and Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. [1]
Radiocentro CMQ Building floor plan showing Cinerama theater, domino frame structure office building and radio and television studios. Cinerama using three projectors and curved screen. The Radiocentro CMQ Building of 1947, built on 23rd Street between Calles L and M in El Vedado , was the first mixed use building in Cuba .
The Gran Hotel Manzana Kempinski La Habana is a luxury hotel in Havana, Cuba. It is located in the historic Manzana de Gómez building, an early-20th-century building that was Cuba's first shopping mall. The Kempinski Hotel chain, belongs to the oldest hotel groups in Europe, Kempinski Aktiengesellschaft. [2]
The Hotel Saratoga was a historic hotel located on the Paseo del Prado, in Old Havana near the Fuente de la India. Built in 1880 as a warehouse, it was remodeled into a hotel in 1933. It was further remodeled in 2005 and reopened as a luxury hotel. [3] The hotel was largely destroyed by a gas explosion on 6 May 2022, which killed forty-seven ...
The hotel was known as the Hotel Horizontes Capri in the 1990s, before it closed in 2003. It reopened [ 4 ] in January 2014, [ 5 ] following major renovations [ 4 ] managed by the Spanish NH Hotel Group as the Hotel NH Capri La Habana .
The Hotel Plaza in the early 20th Century. The Hotel Plaza was founded by Captain Walter Fletcher Smith, and was built from an existing colonial building. It was designed by Ricardo Galbis Abella, and constructed by the New York firm of Purdy and Henderson, Engineers. The hotel opened in 1906 and was inaugurated in 1909.
Aerial view he FOCSA Building seen from the west showing the floating corridors, circa 1958. The building was built between 1954 and 1956, [citation needed] is 121 metres (394 feet), and located in the Vedado section of Havana. [1]