Camagüey, Cuba, Photoreportage, Ciudad de los Tinajones, once Villa Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe

Camaguey, beautiful city with tradition and modernity


Camagüey, known as the City of the Tinajones, maintains a permanent charm in which its 506 years flourish every day; the magic of its cobbled streets and its capricious medieval layout make it unique among the villas founded by the Spaniards in Cuba.

Visitors and locals alike enjoy the maze of old alleys, squares and majestic churches, which, together with the contemporary buildings, make up a picturesque urban landscape characterized by the juxtaposition of architectural styles developed from the colonial stage of the 18th century, to the present.

A fragment of its historic center was inscribed on the list of cities as a World Heritage Site, and it was exactly in its renowned Agramonte Park where its official proclamation was made on February 2, 2009.

The following photos show part of its urban beauty and reasons for all to generate greater awareness to always take care of it and feel the pride of being part of the city of Camagüey. (Maykel Torres La Rosa / Radio Cadena Agramonte.) (Photos: Humberto Cid González / Radio Cadena Agramonte.)

 


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