Maybe not as
beautiful as Trinidad, but the villas in Sancti Spiritus have
not lost their beauty of the past. The old center of the city
was build from until 1514 where you can see the "Iglesia
Parroquial Mayor del Espiritu Santo" build in 1522, and
rebuild in the 17th century with the same materials because
the church has been a victim of pirates several times. The
church and the pitoresque houses on Calle El Llano, as well
the Puente Yayayo bridge are national monuments ...
Though
captial of Sancti Spíritus Province, is a fairly minor
city in terms of economic importance. With a population of
about 100,000 , Sancti Spíritus is not a large city
compared with other provincial captials around Cuba.
Sancti
Spíritus was one of the original seven Cubans cities
founded by the Spanish in 1514. Its colonial origins are evident
in its buildings and layout, though it's capital status has
lent it a more commerical atmosphere. Historically, Sancti
Spíritus has been somewhat neglected by Spanish governments
as well as more recent dictatorships, and as such has been
quite loyal to the various revolutions in Cuban history.
During
the Revolution of 1959, Sancti Spíritus aided Che Guevara's
division of the rebel army with hundreds of volunteer fighters.
Sancti Spíritus does not earn much tourist attention;
for all its historic sites and attractions, it dims in comparison
with the exquisitely preserved colonial city of Trinidad to
the south. Tourists heading through the province generally
go south, enjoying the nature and wildlife, stop in Trinidad
to take it the colonial sights and sounds, and then head on
south to the beaches. Sancti Spíritus is therefore
relatively tourist-free.
The
city is located just a few miles from Presa Zaza, the island's
largest lake. Presa Zaza is a manmade lake from the dam on
the river Río Zaza. Despite any images of dirty shores
and oily water this may conjure up, Presa Zaza is a beatiful
setting. The area around it is now a pristine wetlands, home
to many species of fish and waterfoul, so much so that it
is a tourist attraction for the hunting.
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February 13 2011
Name: Susan Quinn
Country: Canada
Sancti Spiritus
We recently went to Cuba - took the bus to a few places and stayed at B & Bs. When we were in Trinidad, we asked people about our plan to go to Sancti Spiritus and Santa Clara and they unanimously turned their noses up and said that neither one of them was worth it.
We suspected that perhaps they were immensely proud of Trinidad and/or wanted us to spend our tourist dollars in Trinidad instead of elsewhere.
Since we were getting to the end of our trip, we just took the early morning bus to Sancti Spiritus, spent the day there and then took the late afternoon bus to Santa Clara.
We really liked what we saw of Sancti Spiritus and would love to go back there to spend more time and get a better feel for the place.
We took a horse carriage from the bus station to the centre of town and did what we usually do - found a place for coffee and sat watching people go by. This is not a touristy place, so we had the pleasure of seeing people just living and doing what they do. There is a pedestrian mall, and the city itself seems relatively prosperous.
It is very walkable. We lingered around a school where the students were practicing for a concert, saw the bridge, ate lunch. Saw only a few B & Bs. Really, it's not touristy - but for my husband and myself, that is a big attraction!
November 25 2009
Name: Prefiero no Darlo...
Country: Exilado en USA hace 50 anos
Plaza de Jesus en Sancti-Spiritus
Quiero mucho a Sancti-Spiritus y le tengo muy gratos recuerdos. Aplaudo la creacion de este website.
Aunque lo deje muy joven y sali tambien de Cuba, aun mantengo algo en la memoria. Me parece que vuestra relacion de la Plaza de Jesus con el Parque Honorato del Castillo es errada (puedo estar equivocado, por supuesto).
1. Recuerdo la Plaza e Iglesia de Jesus Nazareno, cuya Iglesia estaba convertida en un aserradero de maderas. Oi decir que la Iglesia fue posteriormente restaurada y devuelta a su funcion...me alegra mucho.
2. Pero creo que el Parque Honorato con una estatua estaba frente a la Iglesia Parroquial Mayor, no en la Plaza de Jesus. La calle entre la Iglesia Mayor y dicho parque tambien se llamaba Honorato del Castillo.
Les ruego me confirmen si mi memoria anda mal o si es real.
June 14 2009
Author: Cristi
Country: Spain
Hi! During April 2009 I visited Cuba for the first time. I was in Sancti-Spiritus and the experince was facinating in all the senses. I met a lot of good people which made me feel really well and very welcomed. I want to make a special mention to Victor and Elena, in which I spent 2 days at their Hostal "Puente Yayabo". Although I only stayed 2 days, I miss tremendesly their kindness and execelent service. I recommend them, to all the travellers around the world. I will surely repeat again very soon. Cheers!
05-08-2008
Author: Helga
Country: Belgium
In the heart of the city lies a quiet square with a gazebo, trees and benches where the locals come at night to socialize. The square is surrounded by neo-classical buildings. It is named after a local hero in the War for Independence.
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