Learn about the most important attractions in Trinidad |
Learn about the most important attractions in Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad is a town in the province of Sancti Spiritus, central Cuba. Together with the nearby Valle de los Ingenios, it has been one of UNESCOs World Heritage sites since 1988.
Trinidad was founded on December 23, 1514 by Diego Velazquez de Cuellar under the name Villa De la Santisima Trinidad. Francisco Iznaga, a rich Basque landowner in the western portion of Cuba during the first 30 years of the colonization of Cuba, was elected Mayor of Bayamo in 1540. Iznaga was the originator of a powerful lineage that finally settled in Trinidad where the Torre Iznaga is. His descendents fought for the Independence of Cuba and the Annexation to the US from 1820 to 1900. Its one of the best preserved cities in the Caribbean from the time when the sugar trade was the main industry in the region.
Tourism officials like to say Trinidad is a museum in itself. Those visiting the 500-year-old city will find Spanish colonial architecture, underscoring a colonial ambiance that marks the tiny city one of the country's greatest attractions. Only a few square blocks in size, historic Trinidad is famous for its lovely, cobblestone streets, pastel coloured houses with elaborate wrought-iron grills, as well as majestic palaces and plazas. The city can be toured in a few hours, by foot or by horse-drawn carriage. The city's is located near both the Escambray Mountains and the Caribbean beach.
One of the area's most interesting sights is the Valley of the Sugar Mills, which has been declared a World Heritage Site. The valley has around 70 long-standing sugar mills that are a reminder of the importance of sugar to the Cuban economy over the centuries. It has la Torre Iznaga, a 45 meter tower built by Alejo Iznaga Borrell in 1816. Twenty km from the city is Topes de Collantes, one of Cuba's premier ecotourism centres. Another attraction is the Casilda Bay, which attracts both snorkelers and divers. A nearby islet has pristine beaches.
Ancon Beach is a white sand beach that boasts a number of three- and four star hotels. Ancon was one of the first new resorts to be developed in Cuba following the 1959 revolution. Along the Ancon Peninsula are three hotels: Hotel Costa Sur (South Coast Hotel), Hotel Ancon and Brisas Trinidad del Mar (opened in 2002).
Attractions
- "Guamuhaya" Archeological Museum
- Architectural Museum of Trinidad
- Cabildo de los Congos Reales o de San Antonio
- Casa de la Cultura Trinitaria
- Galeria Amelia Pelaez
- Historical Center of Trinidad and the Valley of Sugar Cane Mills
- House of Aldeman Ortiz (Art Gallery)
- Iglesia Bautista de Cuba Occidental
- Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria (Ermita de la Popa)
- Valle de los Ingenios
- Tower of the Old Sugar Cane Mill Manacas-Iznaga
- Santa Ana Church and Square
- Romantic Museum (Brunet Palace)
- Parish Church of Holy Trinity
- Old Villa of the Holy Trinidad
- National Museum of the Struggle against Bandits
- Municipal Museum of Trinidad (Cantero Palace)
- Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco de Paula