Not only do we have many Cuban architecture images from the city of Havana, but we also have architecture from Trinidad, Cuba. Trinidad was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. The town is a near perfect example of Colonial era architecture, having undergone massive restoration to its original splendor. Trinidad is located in the province of Sancti Spiritus.
This architecture photograph shows a view towards the east flank of the Church of La Santisima in Trinidad. On right side is the meeting place of La Rosa de Cuba. The building was constructed in the 19th century. The building material is limestone. The architecture is neoclassical style, 19th century Colonial church. The architect is unknown.
Trinidad, Cuba was founded for Spain in 1514 by Diego Velazquez.
We have a whole series of Cuban architecture images for the city of Havana and Trinidad. Unfortunately, at the current time, we have not displayed all the photographs available from the Cuban architecture collections we have on our website. All images on the website have been cropped and are displayed in low resolution. If you are a publisher or educational institution and are interested in purchasing images of Cuban architecture, please use our Contact form for your inquiries.

