Barrio El Tivolí, Santiago de Cuba


Barrio El Tivolí

Neighborhood of Santiago de Cuba that melts in itself the cultural syncretisms and ethnic exchanges of the Cuban nationality.

It had an urban impulse in the heat of the Haitian Revolution at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th.

It belongs to the French memory in this city, and constitutes an emblem of it, whose history is intimately linked to the Tivolí. It has two other attractions: the Museum of the Clandestine Struggle, in homage to the fighters from Santiago who received support and solidarity in that place during the war against the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista (1952-1959), and the Casa de the Traditions, a place that invites the enjoyment of traditional Cuban music.

Until today the neighborhood shows that harmonious combination between the cultured and the popular. Poets and troubadours have sung to its uniqueness, the ductility of its existence and the open and cheerful character of its inhabitants, which makes it one of the main tourist attractions of Santiago de Cuba.

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