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This property dates back to 1905 and was originally conceived for offices, warehouses and tissue stores. In 1912, it was consolidated as a tissue-importing house.
In addition to its Art Nouveau inspiration, this hotel has other lovely eccentricities in its design including an extensive dark glass roof and a watchtower, from which one can look out over the streets and squares of Old Havana.
This property dates back to 1905 and was originally conceived for offices, warehouses and tissue stores. In 1912, it was consolidated as a tissue-importing house.
In addition to its Art Nouveau inspiration, this hotel has other lovely eccentricities in its design including an extensive dark glass roof and a watchtower, from which one can look out over the streets and squares of Old Havana.
The Garden of Eden restaurant offers recipes from the traditional Jewish cuisine, one of its kind in Cuba, and this culinary tradition is linked to certain religious requirements and some Kocher rules.
Its 25 rooms, including five junior suites, lobby bar and restaurant, have a biblical name. A bright badge gives you its beautiful skylight and its watchtower. The rooms were renovated in 2001 and have a private bathroom with hot and cold water and a hairdryer, satellite TV and minibar.