The history of funerary architecture in La Habana begin with the construction of the Cementerio General (1806), promoted by the basque bishop Juan José Díaz de Espada, first graveyard built in Hispanoamérica, after the Real Cédula of Carlos III dated on the third of April of 1787. For their contents, all municipalities must to construct municipal graveyards in remote sides from the urban areas and ended with the tradition of burying in churches and convents. This initial funerary area, today disappeared, was built by French architect Étienne- Sulpice Hallet, figure barely studied in the Cuban context. He introduced the neoclassicism in the Cuban architecture. This communication presents an introduction of the development of illustrate ideas...
This thesis presents a cultural history of the Cementerio Cristóbal Colón, focusing on the material ...
La independencia de Cuba a fines del siglo XIX no supuso el fin de las relaciones ni de las influenc...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the architecture was in a process of transition, where...
The history of funerary architecture in Havana began with the construction of the General Cemetery (...
The history of funerary architecture in La Habana begin with the construction of the Cementerio Gene...
La historia de la arquitectura funeraria en La Habana comenzó con la construcción del Cementerio Gen...
El hospital, como tipología arquitectónica, sufrió una importante metamorfosis en la etapa de la Ilu...
The present article analyzes the architect from Cádiz, Pedro de Medina, whose work in Cuba reveals t...
El movimiento cultural europeo conocido como la Ilustración y su expresión estética: el neoclasicism...
The Camagüey General Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Cuba that still continues to provid...
Presenta el plano de la planta del monumento, el alzado de los cuatro frentes del pedestal (dos de e...
The funerary monuments are part of village life. A staging through the stone of their dreams did tru...
The Matanzas Crematorium investment responds to the need and interest for government to build human ...
Este trabajo está referido a un período de la arquitectura cubana de gran importancia,...
In the late 18th century, the eastern region of the island of Cuba experienced a pop...
This thesis presents a cultural history of the Cementerio Cristóbal Colón, focusing on the material ...
La independencia de Cuba a fines del siglo XIX no supuso el fin de las relaciones ni de las influenc...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the architecture was in a process of transition, where...
The history of funerary architecture in Havana began with the construction of the General Cemetery (...
The history of funerary architecture in La Habana begin with the construction of the Cementerio Gene...
La historia de la arquitectura funeraria en La Habana comenzó con la construcción del Cementerio Gen...
El hospital, como tipología arquitectónica, sufrió una importante metamorfosis en la etapa de la Ilu...
The present article analyzes the architect from Cádiz, Pedro de Medina, whose work in Cuba reveals t...
El movimiento cultural europeo conocido como la Ilustración y su expresión estética: el neoclasicism...
The Camagüey General Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Cuba that still continues to provid...
Presenta el plano de la planta del monumento, el alzado de los cuatro frentes del pedestal (dos de e...
The funerary monuments are part of village life. A staging through the stone of their dreams did tru...
The Matanzas Crematorium investment responds to the need and interest for government to build human ...
Este trabajo está referido a un período de la arquitectura cubana de gran importancia,...
In the late 18th century, the eastern region of the island of Cuba experienced a pop...
This thesis presents a cultural history of the Cementerio Cristóbal Colón, focusing on the material ...
La independencia de Cuba a fines del siglo XIX no supuso el fin de las relaciones ni de las influenc...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the architecture was in a process of transition, where...