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Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, Havana

RIBA155413
NOTES: Begun 1763 and completed 1774. It replaced earlier and less extensive fortifications and was considered the second largest colonial military installation in the New World. See RIBA146299 for a black and white version of this image.

Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, Havana

RIBA155414
NOTES: Begun 1763 and completed 1774. It replaced earlier and less extensive fortifications and was considered the second largest colonial military installation in the New World. See RIBA146300 for a black and white version of this image.

Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, Havana

RIBA155415
NOTES: Begun 1763 and completed 1774. It replaced earlier and less extensive fortifications and was considered the second largest colonial military installation in the New World. See RIBA146301 for a black and white version of this image.

Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, Havana

RIBA155416
NOTES: Begun 1763 and completed 1774. It replaced earlier and less extensive fortifications and was considered the second largest colonial military installation in the New World. See RIBA146303 for a black and white version of this image.

Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, Havana

RIBA155417
NOTES: Begun 1763 and completed 1774. It replaced earlier and less extensive fortifications and was considered the second largest colonial military installation in the New World. See RIBA146304 for a black and white version of this image.

Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, Havana

RIBA155418
NOTES: Begun 1763 and completed 1774. It replaced earlier and less extensive fortifications and was considered the second largest colonial military installation in the New World. See RIBA146305 for a black and white version of this image.

Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, Havana: the main entrance gateway

RIBA155419
de Medina, Pedro (1738-1796)
NOTES: Begun 1763 and completed 1774. It replaced earlier and less extensive fortifications and was considered the second largest colonial military installation in the New World. The gateway has been attributed to the Spanish engineer from Cadiz. See RIBA146307 for a black and white version of this image.

Castillo de los Tres del Morro, Havana, seen from the Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta

RIBA155422
Antonelli, Battista (1547-1616)
NOTES: The castle was begun in 1589 and not completed until 1630 by Cristobal de Roda Antonelli (his nephew). See RIBA146324 for a black and white version of this image.

Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, Havana

RIBA155429
NOTES: See RIBA146504 for a black and white version of this image.

Castillo de la Real Fuerza, Plaza de Armas, Havana: the tower and the Giraldilla

RIBA158709
de Calona, Francisco (1528-1607)
NOTES: Built between 1558-1577, it was the first bastioned fortress to be built in the Americas. The engineer was Bartolome Sanchez, under the direction of the architect Francisco de Calona. See RIBa146234 for a black and white version of this image.

Castillo de la Real Fuerza, Havana: the drawbridge and main entrance

RIBA158721
de Calona, Francisco (1528-1607)
NOTES: Built between 1558-1577, it was the first bastioned fortress to be built in the Americas. The engineer was Bartolome Sanchez, under the direction of the architect Francisco de Calona. See RIBA146352 for a black and white version of this image.
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