Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Antonio Maceo monument, Havana - Wikipedia www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation Main pageContentsCurrent eventsRandom articleAbout WikipediaContact usDonate Contribute HelpLearn to editCommunity portalRecent changesUpload file Search Search Appearance Create account Log in Personal tools Create account Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more ContributionsTalk Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 History 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 References Toggle the table of contents Antonio Maceo monument, Havana Add languages Add links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version In other projects Wikimedia Commons Appearance move to sidebar hide Coordinates: 23°08′29″N 82°22′20″W / 23.141309°N 82.372093°W / 23.141309; -82.372093 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sculpture in Havana, CubaAntonio Maceo monumentGeneral informationTypeSculptureArchitectural styleNew classicalTown or cityHavanaCountryCubaCoordinates23°08′29″N 82°22′20″W / 23.141309°N 82.372093°W / 23.141309; -82.372093Estimated completion1916 The Antonio Maceo monument is a 1916 bronze statue by the Italian sculptor Doménico Boni located in the neighborhood of San Lázaro, between Malecón and the Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital.[1] History[edit] Main article: Barrio de San Lázaro, Havana Antonio Maceo Monument La Casa de Beneficencia, the hotel Manhattan on Calles Belascoáin and San Lazaro, by the U.S. Engineering firm of Purdy and Henderson, and the Hotel Vista Alegre also at the beginning of Calle Belascoáin, anchored a geographically important corner close to the sea of the large expanse of land known as El Barrio San Lazaro and within it and immediately to the north was the Caleta de San Lazaro.[2] Cayo Hueso was also a part of El Barrio de San Lazaro. Cayo Hueso ("bone cay"), its name derives from its location near the Espada Cemetery.[3] it was demolished in 1908. Among the oldest institutions in the area were the leprosy hospital (demolished in 1916), the Casa de Beneficencia orphanage (currently the Hermanos Ameijeiras hospital).[4] Buildings in the Barrio San Lazaro that were important to the early development of the city were the Hospital de San Dionisio for the mentally insane, the Cementerio General known as the Campo Santo and more commonly referred to as the Espada Cemetery was the precursor to the Colon Cemetery, and a room for the treatment of the mentally ill located on the side of the Real Casa de Beneficencia on Calle Belascoáin. The monument to Antonio Maceo was located near a place previously occupied by the Batería de la Reina, (1861), located in front of the La Casa de Beneficencia y Maternidad, at the intersection of Belascoaín and San Lázaro. In 1916 the monument was placed but the park was not built, many voices were raised in a protest demanding that a greater tribute be paid to the figure of Antonio Maceo. Gallery[edit] Cuban Grand Prix showing La Casa de Beneficencia and the Antonio Maceo park, 1957 Neon signs at Calle Belascoain seen from Antonio Maceo Park Caleta de San Lazaro, Havana, Cuba, the future site of the Antonio Maceo Park La Casa de Beneficencia y Maternidad during the hurricane of 1919 and the Antonio Maceo monument. See also[edit] Barrio de San Lázaro, Havana Caleta de San Lazaro Espada Cemetery La Casa de Beneficencia y Maternidad de La Habana Hospital de San Lázaro, Havana Malecón, Havana Havana Plan Piloto Batería de la Reina Cuba portal References[edit] ^ "Monument to Antonio Maceo, Havana". Retrieved 2021-11-09. ^ "Café Vista Alegre en Habana de otros tlpture iempos". Archived from the original on 2018-11-29. Retrieved 2018-11-03. ^ Baker, Christopher P. (2015). Moon Havana. Berkeley, CA: Avalon Travel. pp. 105–106. ISBN 9781631212833. Archived from the original on 2018-12-03. Retrieved 2018-12-12. ^ Franco, José L. (1975). Antonio Maceo: apuntes para una historia de su vida, Tomo I (in Spanish). Havana, Cuba: Ciencias Sociales. p. 268. 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The Antonio Maceo monument is a 1916 bronze statue by the Italian sculptor Doménico Boni located in the neighborhood of San Lázaro, between Malecón and the Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital.[1]
La Casa de Beneficencia, the hotel Manhattan on Calles Belascoáin and San Lazaro, by the U.S. Engineering firm of Purdy and Henderson, and the Hotel Vista Alegre also at the beginning of Calle Belascoáin, anchored a geographically important corner close to the sea of the large expanse of land known as El Barrio San Lazaro and within it and immediately to the north was the Caleta de San Lazaro.[2] Cayo Hueso was also a part of El Barrio de San Lazaro. Cayo Hueso ("bone cay"), its name derives from its location near the Espada Cemetery.[3] it was demolished in 1908. Among the oldest institutions in the area were the leprosy hospital (demolished in 1916), the Casa de Beneficencia orphanage (currently the Hermanos Ameijeiras hospital).[4] Buildings in the Barrio San Lazaro that were important to the early development of the city were the Hospital de San Dionisio for the mentally insane, the Cementerio General known as the Campo Santo and more commonly referred to as the Espada Cemetery was the precursor to the Colon Cemetery, and a room for the treatment of the mentally ill located on the side of the Real Casa de Beneficencia on Calle Belascoáin. The monument to Antonio Maceo was located near a place previously occupied by the Batería de la Reina, (1861), located in front of the La Casa de Beneficencia y Maternidad, at the intersection of Belascoaín and San Lázaro. In 1916 the monument was placed but the park was not built, many voices were raised in a protest demanding that a greater tribute be paid to the figure of Antonio Maceo.