Casa Colonial 1893

Santiago de Cuba


In a lovely, well-preserved colonial, this home features seven rooms gathered around a huge interior patio with original tiles. Rooms feature bright satin bedcovers. Not unusual for casas where renting is important to the household, but still unsettling, the family congregates off to the side, beyond a partial wall in the front room.


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