Embajada de Estados Unidos en Cuba, Vedado


Embajada de Estados Unidos en Cuba

The Embassy of the United States of America in Havana is the diplomatic mission of the United States in the Republic of Cuba. There were no direct bilateral diplomatic relations between the two governments from 1960 until the decade of 2010.

On January 3, 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower broke relations after the Cuban Revolution was proclaimed in 1959. Relations were later restored by Cuban President Raúl Castro and former President Barack Obama on July 20. of 2015.

The embassy was designed in a modernist-brutalist style by the architectural firm Harrison and Abramovitz. It consists of a six-story concrete and glass building, completed in 1953.

The gardens were designed by Californian landscape architect Thomas Church Dolliver. The contractor for the construction was Jaime Alberto Mitrani, also a professor of civil engineering at the University of Havana.

The embassy complex is located opposite the port of Havana and the José Martí Antiimperialist Tribune, in the vicinity of the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba.

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