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Museo Historico
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Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus
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This museum one block south of the Plaza Mayor, was once the home of the Borrell family. The history of the city is revealed as you move through rooms furnished with rocking chairs, alabaster amphorae, marble-topped tables, and other antiques. Other intriguing exhibits include an antique bell, stocks for holding slaves, banknotes, and a magnificent scale model of the Andrei Vishinsky, which entered Trinidad harbour in 1960 - the first Soviet ship to visit Cuba after the Revolution. Some tricky stairs lead up to a watchtower with a fine view over the city. $2 (cameras an extra $1)
This museum one block south of the Plaza Mayor, was once the home of the Borrell family. The history of the city is revealed as you move through rooms furnished with rocking chairs, alabaster amphorae, marble-topped tables, and other antiques. Other intriguing exhibits include an antique bell, stock…
A great spot to enjoy the History of the Spanish Colony in in the town. In this beautiful place, you will find cannon, swords, suits from the Spanish soldiers and Cuban revels.
A beautiful mansion that belonged to the Borrell family from 1827 to 1830. Later the building passed to a German planter named Kanter, or Cantero, and it's still called Casa Cantero. Reputedly, Dr Justo Cantero acquired vast sugar estates by poisoning an old slave trader and marrying his widow, who also suffered an untimely death. Cantero's ill-gotten wealth is well displayed in the stylish neo classical decoration of the rooms. The view of Trinidad from the top of the tower alone is worth the price of admission. Visit before 11am, when the tour buses start rolling in.
A beautiful mansion that belonged to the Borrell family from 1827 to 1830. Later the building passed to a German planter named Kanter, or Cantero, and it's still called Casa Cantero. Reputedly, Dr Justo Cantero acquired vast sugar estates by poisoning an old slave trader and marrying his widow, who…
It is one of Trinidad's most impressive colonial building hosed in the Palacio Cantero . It contains various super examples of nineteenth-century furniture that reflect the wealth and decor of the one of the most renowned families 'The Canteros". Built between 1827- 1830 by the sugar baron Jose Mariano Borrel y Padron.