Fodor's Expert Review Casa de Diego Velázquez

Santiago de Cuba Historic Home

Constructed in 1516, this structure is reputed to be Cuba's oldest house, although many historians now doubt that claim. First or not, it is one of Santiago's top attractions. Diego Velázquez, the Spanish conquistador who founded the city and was the island's first governor, lived upstairs. Inside you'll find period beds, desks, chests, and other furniture. On the first floor is a gold foundry. Memorable are the star-shape Moorish carvings on the wooden windows and balconies, and the original interior patio with its well and rain-collecting tinajón vessel. An adjacent house is filled with antiques intended to convey the French and English decorative and architectural influences—such as the radial stained glass above the courtyard doors—in the late 19th-century.

Historic Home

Quick Facts

Calle Félix Peña (Santo Tomás) 612
Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba  90100, Cuba

2265–2652

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: CUC$2, Sat.–Wed. 9–5, Fri. 1–5

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