This unusual photograph, from the early 1900s, captures Havana’s Plaza de la Catedral with horse-drawn carriages waiting in the shade of Spanish Colonial buildings.
You see the cathedral’s weathered baroque tower rising above cobblestone streets. It’s an ordinary morning: church bells mark the hour, carriages wait for passengers, and the city moves through its daily routines.
Our vintage-inspired travel poster preserves this quiet scene in Old Havana, before automobiles arrived and the 20th century transformed both the plaza and the city’s unhurried pace.
Available as an Unframed Print on 100% cotton rag paper, or Framed and ready to hang in solid oak with real glass. High-resolution print reveals all the depth and texture of the original photograph.