Cuba's Capitol is one of the world's six most famous Capitol palaces, similar to the Capitol in the United States. In 1926, the Capitol was built under the auspices of American engineers, basically modeled after the Capitol in the United States. It cost $17 million, 5,000 workers, and took three years and three months. In 1929, the unparalleled Capitol rose to the ground. In 1931, the neoclassical-style Capitol became the office building of the Cuban Senate and Senate.
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Cuba's Capitol is one of the world's six most famous Capitol palaces, similar to the Capitol in the United States. In 1926, the Capitol was built under the auspices of American engineers, basically modeled after the Capitol in the United States. It cost $17 million, 5,000 workers, and took three years and three months. In 1929, the unparalleled Capitol rose to the ground. In 1931, the neoclassical-style Capitol became the office building of the Cuban Senate and Senate.
The shape of the Capitol is like the building in Washington, DC. It is the most beautiful building in Hamana. There should be no doubt. On the long steps, I don’t know if I can go in and visit the opera house next to it. The scenery is particularly good.
The Capitol is the most beautiful and tallest building in Hanwana, very similar to the Washington Building in the United States. And especially when the lights are on at night, the night view is super beautiful. Behind the Capitol is Chinatown.
Located in the center of Havana, it is especially beautiful at night. A place where you can see the wagon and the old car at the same time.
The lights come in at night, which is more beautiful than daytime, and the colorful old cars pass by in front of Capitolio is really attractive.
It's interesting that Havana's Capitol Building looks like the size of the White House in the United States. The various American cars running up and down the street in front of it are a little confusing at first sight, as if they had arrived in the United States before the sixties and seventies.
Havana, Cuba, is the most distinctive building in Cuba, the National Assembly building in the old town, as a landmark of Havana City, and one of the world's six most famous National Assembly palaces. By the time we arrived in Havana, its main dome was being repaired with a brace, and the guide was asked because the government was underfunded and the scaffolding was not removed. This did not affect its charm.