Fábrica de Tabacos de Calixto López

CA3
General sightseeing
Architectural style: Neo-classical
CA Ranking: 3
Zulueta e/ Gloria y Misión, Habana Vieja
Also included in Cigars section
  • Built in 1886, the Calixto López y Compañía tobacco factory and warehouse takes up the whole block between Zulueta, Economía, Gloria and Misión streets. It has the typical ground floor, mezzanine and principal floor, and the large surrounding portal adorned with arcades supported by Doric pilasters, while the mezzanine has columns of the Ionic order and the top or main floor, of the Corinthian order. The latter served as home to the Calixto López family, which was delimited, among other things, by the marble floor of the residential wing, while other areas of the building used hydraulic floor tiles for the first time in Cuba.

    The mezzanine is of the Ionic order and the top or main floor of the Corinthian order. The top floor, which served as home to the Calixto López family, featured a marble floor, unlike other areas of the building, which used hydraulic floor tiles for the first time in Cuba.

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  • Terracota 4

    Terracota 4  LH 1

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    Memorial a Julio Antonio Mella

    Memorial a Julio Antonio Mella  LH 1

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    Museo de Orfebrería

    Museo de Orfebrería  LH 1

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    Compañía Cubana de Electricidad

    Compañía Cubana de Electricidad  LH 1

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    Muelle de Luz-Ferry a Regla

    Muelle de Luz-Ferry a Regla  LH 1

    This tiny ferry dock takes its name from Calle Luz, a nearby street. Somewhat battered passenger ferries shuttle across the bay to and from Regla and Casablanca, every 10-15 minutes or so.

    Palacio del Segundo Cabo

    Palacio del Segundo Cabo  

    In 1770 the Spanish Crown decided to construct a building next to the Castillo de la Real Fuerza on the north side of the Plaza de Armas to serve as the Royal Post Office, responsible for all postal c …

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