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Christopher Columbus

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Gender Male
Death518 years ago
Born Genoa
Italy
Date of died May 20,1506
DiedValladolid
Spain
Spouse Filipa Moniz Perestrelo
Children Diego Columbus
Ferdinand Columbus
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Sailor
Place of burialCatedral de Sevilla, Seville, Spain
Columbus Lighthouse, Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic
Faro a Colón, Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic
Grandchildren Luis Colón, 1st Duke of Veragua
Cristóbal Colón de Toledo
Reviews www.imdb.com
Production companysLorimar-Telepictures
EpisodesEpisodesE03 · Episode 3Mar 28, 1985 E02 · Episode 2Mar 21, 1985 E01 · Episode 1Mar 7, 1985
Cast Gabriel Byrne
Date of birth January 1,1451
Parents Domenico Colombo
Susanna Fontanarossa
Siblings Giovanni Pellegrino Columbus
Bartholomew Columbus
Bianchinetta Columbus
Giacomo Columbus
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Date of Upd.
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The four voyages of Christopher Columbus
Book of Prophecies
Book of Privileges
The journal of Christopher Columbus
El primer viaje de Cristóbal Colón
Four voyages to the New World
The Log of Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus's Book of Prophecies: Reproduction of the Original Manuscript With English Translation
Journal of first voyage to America
Viajes de Colón
The Voyages of Christopher Columbus: Being the Journals of His First and Third, and the Letters Concerning His First and Last Voyages, to which is Added the Account of His Second Voyage Written by Andres Bernaldez
La carta de Colón sobre el descubrimiento
Textos y documentos completos
Christopher Columbus, Letter To The King And Queen Of Spain
Giornale di bordo di Cristoforo Colombo
Testamento de Cristóbal Colón
The Columbus papers
Select letters of Christopher Columbus
Letters from America: Columbus's First Accounts of the 1492 Voyage
The Spanish Letter of Columbus to Luis de Sant'Angel
AMERIGO VESPUCCI – Discover the Man Behind the Legend: Biography, Letters, Narratives, Personal Accounts & Historical Documents (Including Letters to Lorenzo Di Medici, Seigneury of Venice, Pietro Soderini, Columbus, Records of Bartolomé de las Casas…)
The first letter of Christopher Columbus to the noble lord Raphael Sanchez announcing the discovery of America
Documentos colombinos en la Casa de Alba
The Columbus Letters: Souvenir of the Monastery of La Rabida, World's Fair Grounds, Chicago
The First Letter of Christopher Columbus to the Noble Lord Raphael Sanchez Announcing the Discovery of America; Reproduced in Fac-Simile from the Copy of the Latin Version of 1493 Now in the Boston Public Library; With a New Translation
The Authentic Letters of Columbus
Extracts from the Journal of Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus's journal
Los cuatro viajes
The Diario of Christopher Columbus's first voyage to America, 1492-1493
Columbus's letter on the first voyage
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Christopher Columbus Life story


Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean sponsored by the Catholic Monarchs, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and European colonization of the Americas.

In pictures: Havana celebrates 500 years of foundation

Feb 16,2020 8:18 am

Cuba's Capital , Havana, is one of Latin America 's architectural treasures, boasting a fascinating mix of colonial, Baroque and Art Deco styles. Many of its jewels have suffered from decades of deterioration but, slowly, complex renovation works are bringing some of them back to life. As The City celebrates 500 Years of its foundation on 16 November, Here is a look at some of its most famous buildings and sights.

Havana Cathedral

The Havana Cathedral, or Catedral de San Cristóbal, was built between 1748 and 1777 and consecrated in 1782. The Baroque building (seen in the picture above in the 1880s) has two asymmetrical bell towers and its Main façade is rich in details.

A Number of artworks including sculptures and paintings are exhibited inside, where the central nave floor forms a Latin cross.

For 100 years The Cathedral held The Remains of explorer Christopher Columbus before they were transferred back to Spain after the Spanish-American War in 1898, which led to Cuba's independence.

The Building (seen in The First picture above during a celebration in 1946) is located at Plaza de La Catedral , one of The Five Main squares of Old Havana, a Unesco World Heritage site.

Paseo del Prado

The Paseo del Prado (seen in the picture above in 1915) was built in 1772 and quickly became one of The City 's most popular sites. In a redesign by French landscape artist Jean Claude Nicolas Forestier in the 1920s, it got the trees, bronze lions sculptures and marble benches that exist to This Day .

Some of Havana's most renowned buildings, including the Gran Teatro de La Habana, Hotel Sevilla and Capitolio are around this boulevard, which marks the western edge of Old Havana, where.

But insufficient maintenance amid decades of economic hardship and a crippling US trade embargo have meant that buildings Here - and in the rest of the Capital - deteriorated, a few even collapsed. While some have been restored in recent years others are still in a precarious state.

"Havana luckily conserved its valuable architectural patrimony, unlike other Latin American cities that lost a good part of their historic centres' patrimony due to Real Estate development," Gina Rey, a Cuban urban planning specialist, told Reuters news agency.

"But paradoxically this patrimony is very deteriorated, and [renovation] efforts haven't been enough so far. "

Capitolio

The Capitolio (seen in The First picture above in 2012) is one of Havana's most iconic buildings. Reminiscent of the US Capitol in Washington, it was commissioned by President Gerardo Machado to house Congress, took three years to be built and opened its doors in 1929.

After the 1959 Communist revolution led by Fidel Castro , parliament was dissolved so The Building of classical columns and enormous salons served as the headquarters of the Cuban Academy of Sciences and the Science Ministry. It has gone through major renovations in recent years to Once Again house the National Assembly .

Gran Teatro de La Habana

Opened in 1915, the Gran Teatro de La Habana (seen in The First picture above in 1959) is home to the Cuban National Ballet and International Ballet Festival of Havana. The Neo-Baroque building was initially a Galician community centre, and was built around the former Teatro Tacón, which had opened in 1838.

It also has a concert hall, a cinema, a gallery and rehearsal and conference rooms. Barack Obama made a speech there in 2016 during The First visit by a US president to The Island since 1928.

Hotel Nacional

Another grandiose edifice whose construction began in the 1920s, The Hotel Nacional was created at a time when Cuba was a popular destination for US tourists. Opened in 1930, the elegant Art Deco building sits on the Taganana Hill in the Vedado neighbourhood and has fantastic views of The Sea and The City .

Famous guests to have stayed at The Hotel include Winston Churchill , Jimmy Carter , Frank Sinatra , Ava Gardner and scientist Alexander Fleming . The Hotel has been declared a National Monument and The Guns that were part of the old Santa Clara Battery during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis are on exhibition in its garden.

Edificio Bacardi

Considered one of the finest examples of Art Deco in Latin America , the Edificio Bacardi (seen in the picture above in 2019) was designed to be the headquarters of the Bacardi Rum Company in Havana. It was completed in 1930 under a 300-day deadline imposed by The Company .

The Firm was nationalised by Castro in the 1960s and the Bacardi family relocated their business to Bermuda. In 2001 an Italian firm restored The Building , which still maintains its original interior decor with marble and granite imported from Europe .

Malecón

Havana's iconic sea-side avenue was designed to serve as a seawall to protect The City . Construction started in 1901 and The Broad thoroughfare stretches for 8km (five miles) from Old Havana to the Vedado neighbourhood.

It is still a popular spot for couples, families, artists and tourists. And while many of its buildings show the signs of years of neglect, recent economic reforms have translated into new businesses that have refreshed one of The City 's most recognised addresses.

Sources: BBC Travel, Lonely Planet , La Habana Magazine



havana, architecture, cuba

Source of news: bbc.com

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