Berny's photos with the keyword: Reina

Reina - Almacenes Ultra

21 Oct 2020 35 9 451
Famous Art déco warehouse from the 1930s (Edificio Reina in Calle Reina - La Habana). Originally they sold fabrics and sewing accessories. Architect was Alberto Prieto Suárez (1901-1991), who built it in 1935. The building is nowadays known as "Ultra", but actually the name is "Edificio Reina".

Almacenes Ultra

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21 Oct 2020 22 5 197
Calle Reina - La Habana

Teatro Cinema Tony Menéndez

Cine Reina - Teatro Cinema Tony Menéndez

20 Oct 2020 16 4 202
The former "Reina cinema" with 1570 seats is now the headquarters of the famous salsa dancer and teacher Tony Menéndez and his Dance Company. Actually it looks quite abandoned.

Cine Reina - Teatro Cinema Tony Menéndez

20 Oct 2020 39 8 376
Fallen out of time: The former cinema and theater "Cine Reina", now home of "Gran Maestro Tony Menéndez" in Calle Reina - La Habana.

Reina - El Cetro de Oro

Reina - El Cetro de Oro

20 Oct 2020 46 16 380
Facade in "Calle Reina" - La Habana The building "El Cetro de Oro" ("The golden scepter") shows elements of Art nouveau and was built in 1910. Architect was Eugenio Dediot.

Reina - Cine Cuba

Reina - Cine Cuba

20 Oct 2020 22 5 370
"Cine Cuba", a long gone cinema with 900 seats in Calle Reina - La Habana. In Havana, the cinema Cuba was the first to open and was considered one of the most elegant at the time. With its early 1900 facade in white granite, it's very stunning. The insignia "CUBA" was added in the 1950s. The inside is beautiful, and you can see clearly the first floor which had seating and the second floor, which held the projection room. It's now used as a laboratory for wood reportedly, but obviously it looks abandoned.

Reina - Edificio Colonal

19 Oct 2020 40 11 359
Edificio Colonial (1930), Calle Reina no. 315 - La Habana

Reina - Art déco

Reina - Art déco

19 Oct 2020 35 7 327
La Habana / Reina - Art déco jewels everywhere....I can't get enough of it ;-)

La Habana - Reina

19 Oct 2020 25 9 248
Just beneath the Masonic building begins the Avenida Simon Bolivar ("Reina"), which contains also several beautiful old buildings. It's the next street we walk down. To the right is the catholic temple Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, which was built between 1914 and 1923.

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