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This colonial mansion built in the first decade of the 18th century, has 19 rooms, three suites and 13 standard rooms.
Properly located, just few meters from Obispo Street, the main artery of the Old Havana, very close to both Cathedral Square and Arm’ s Square, the large house resembles the typical Cuban aristocratic house of the beginning of the XVIII century.
Behind the massive doors, a large lobby and a central courtyard invite you to discover the history of the building, where fragments of mural paintings from different periods decorate the walls of galleries and rooms, while bits and pieces found during archaeological excavations have been left by, as recalling decorative details.
The intimacy, peacefulness and the well preservation of the original arches and frescos, combined with the privacy and the freshness of the patio as well as the sobriety of its decoration, invites to rest in a cozy atmosphere.
The Manzano Hall, a tavern with seating capacity for 15, opens its doors directly on O’Reilly Street.
The famous black poet Juan Francisco Manzano, served as slave to the Marquises of Prado Ameno, and gained its freedom thanks to the efforts of Domingo Del Monte and other prominent personalities of the era.
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Bar A la Carte Restaurant Parking Fax Service Laundry Tour Booking Desk
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Rooms for non-smokers Hot and cold water Air conditioning Satellite TV Hair dryer In-room safe Minibar Phone
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