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Picturesque ruins of the Iglesia de Santa Ana
My casa was very close to this sweet little spot and the plaza across from it was a quiet and nice place to sit. Very scenic. I read a story about this very place on YouTube, look for it on the YouTub...
The church of Santa Ana is the oldest temple in the city, as the shrine was on this spot already in 1697, but the church was build in stages from 1820-1847, with the help of Don Miguel Iriarte, a rich...
The Church of Santa Ana is another hidden jewel, one of the oldest churches in Cuba, yet it is preserved, showing its past of colonial eras, and the religiousness that characterizes this ci...
Like all churches, convents and the cathedral itself, Santa Ana's parish temple is a genuine jewel of the Camgüeyan past, whose stones testimony the greatness of the Villa of Sa...
Picturesque ruins of the Iglesia de Santa Ana
My casa was very close to this sweet little spot and the plaza across from it was a quiet and nice place to sit. Very scenic. I read a story about this very place on YouTube, look for it on the YouTub...
Be sure to look up to the beautiful ceiling!
The church of Santa Ana is the oldest temple in the city, as the shrine was on this spot already in 1697, but the church was build in stages from 1820-1847, with the help of Don Miguel Iriarte, a rich...
Our church of Santa Ana
Our dear Santa Ana church on the street General Gomez of Camagüey waiting for the faithful to the rhythm of the clock
Another hidden jewel
The Church of Santa Ana is another hidden jewel, one of the oldest churches in Cuba, yet it is preserved, showing its past of colonial eras, and the religiousness that characterizes this ci...
Testimon of our Spanish past
Like all churches, convents and the cathedral itself, Santa Ana's parish temple is a genuine jewel of the Camgüeyan past, whose stones testimony the greatness of the Villa of Sa...