Hotel Pasaje, Havana

Former hotel in Habana, Cuba
23°08′09″N 82°21′30″W / 23.135962°N 82.358382°W / 23.135962; -82.358382Completed1876Demolished1980sOwnerZequeria y Zequeria familyTechnical detailsFloor count3Lifts/elevators1

The Hotel Pasaje was a hotel located on Paseo del Prado between San José and Dragones, facing the National Capitol in Havana, Cuba.

History

Before the Havana walls were torn down, a partial map shows the site of the Villanueva railway (later the site of the National Capitol), and the site of the Pasaje hotel before the plots were subdivided.

Partial map of Havana showing the Villanueva railway station and the Paseo de Isabel before the Capitol and Hotel Pasaje were built.
Fragmento-del-Plano-de-La-Habana-de-1900-de-Esteban-Pichardo, Havana, Cuba
Hotel Pasaje in front of Paseo de Isabel

Built in 1871, the Hotel Passage was the first building to be built in Cuba dedicated to the hotel industry.[1]

Gallery

  • Galería-hotel-Pasaje-siglo-XIX, Havana, Cuba
    Galería-hotel-Pasaje-siglo-XIX, Havana, Cuba
  • Hotel Pasaje, Havana, Cuba
    Hotel Pasaje, Havana, Cuba
  • Hotel Pasaje on Paseo de Isabel, Havana, Cuba
    Hotel Pasaje on Paseo de Isabel, Havana, Cuba
  • DAILY DINNER MENU, EL PASAJE HOTEL
    DAILY DINNER MENU, EL PASAJE HOTEL
  • Paseo Isabel and Hotel Pasaje, Havana, Cuba.
    Paseo Isabel and Hotel Pasaje, Havana, Cuba.

See also

  • flagCuba portal
  • Hotel San Carlos, Havana
  • Hotel Saratoga, Havana
  • Royal Palm Hotel (Havana)
  • Hotel Perla de Cuba, Havana
  • Palacio de la Marquesa de Villalba, Havana
  • El Capitolio


References

  1. ^ "The Glessners Visit Cuba, Part I". Retrieved 2022-02-28.

External links

  • Demolición “a la cubana” en la Habana Vieja
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