Architecture sights in Sancti Spíritus
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Iglesia Parroquial Mayor del Espíritu Santo
The verging-on-decrepit Iglesia Parroquial Mayor del Espíritu Santo, originally constructed of wood in 1522 and rebuilt in stone in 1680, is said to be the oldest church in Cuba still standing on its original foundations (although the clock seems to have given out in recent years). While the interior isn’t particularly interesting, locals are proud of this place and the best time to peek is during Sunday morning Mass.
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Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Caridad
The handsome old Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Caridad is the city’s second church whose internal arches are a favored nesting spot for Cuban sparrows.
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Calle Llano
A quintessential local street with cobblestones, wrought-iron balconies and wooden beams reminiscent of Trinidad.
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