Hotel Meliá Cohiba
Meliá Cohiba
Edificio Girón
Edificio Girón - seaview
Edificio Girón - blue tubes
Edificio Girón - blue tubes
Edificio Girón - views
Edificio Girón - views
Edificio Girón - staircase
Edificio Girón - staircase
Edificio Girón - staircase
Edificio Girón - staircase
Edificio Girón - staircase
Edificio Girón - down to the Malecon
Edificio Girón - city view
Parque José Martí
Parque José Martí
Parque José Martí - the hall
Estadio José Martí - the grandstand
Estadio José Martí - reinforced
Estadio José Martí - statics
statics - HFF!
Estadio José Martí - blue basketball
Hotel Habana Riviera - 1957
Hotel Habana Riviera - 1957
Hotel Habana Riviera - 1957
Lost Ballet School
Lost Ballet School
Lost Ballet School
Lost Ballet School
Lost Ballet School
Havana’s forgotten Art School
The lost National Art School of Cuba
School of Ballet by Vittorio Garatti
Havana’s Forgotten Art School
riding along the Malecon
driving the Malecon
driving the Malecon
1935 Ford Model 48 Phaeton - 4 door convertible
red Ford in blue walls
1935 Ford Model 48 Phaeton - 4 door convertible
Escuela Nacional de Ballet de Cuba
the thinker
balcony desaster
colors of convertibles - HFF!
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Hotel Habana Riviera - 1957


The Havana Riviera is a historic resort hotel located on the Malecón waterfront boulevard in the Vedado district of Havana. The hotel was built in 1957 and still maintains its original 1950s style. It has twenty-one floors containing 352 rooms.
The Havana Riviera was originally owned by mobster Meyer Lansky who had been inspired to build it after visiting his friend, Moe Dalitz's nine-storey Riviera Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. It was intended to rival the comfort and contemporary luxury of any Las Vegas hotel of the era. The choice to build in Havana was because Lansky simply did not want to be subject to U.S. laws or the scrutiny of the FBI. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_Habana_Riviera
A Ford model A (around 1930) can be seen in the foreground.
The Havana Riviera was originally owned by mobster Meyer Lansky who had been inspired to build it after visiting his friend, Moe Dalitz's nine-storey Riviera Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. It was intended to rival the comfort and contemporary luxury of any Las Vegas hotel of the era. The choice to build in Havana was because Lansky simply did not want to be subject to U.S. laws or the scrutiny of the FBI. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_Habana_Riviera
A Ford model A (around 1930) can be seen in the foreground.
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Note also vey interesting, Berny
Berny club has replied to J.Garcia clubBerny club has replied to José Manuel Polo clubI've read that Cuba is a really beautiful country to visit, though it's got a lot of problems too. And US visitors are not welcome for the most part. Wonderful people though. I'd love to go!
Berny club has replied to Janet Brien clubAnd I have also photos with cars from the 50's with this hotel ;-)))
Berny club has replied to Hélène LombardIch bin da auch mal vorbeigefahren.
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