Museum of Decorative Arts, Havana
The Museum of Decorative Arts (Spanish: Museo de Artes Decorativas), at 17th and E streets in the Vedado district of Havana, Cuba is a decorative arts museum in the former residence of the María Luisa Gómez-Mena viuda de Cagiga, Countess of Revilla de Camargo, sister of José Gómez-Mena Vila, the owner of the Manzana de Gómez. It was designed in Paris by architects P. Virad and M. Destuque, inspired in French Renaissance and was built between 1924 and 1927 in a neo-classical style.
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Museum of Decorative Arts, Havana
The Museum of Decorative Arts (Spanish: Museo de Artes Decorativas), at 17th and E streets in the Vedado district of Havana, Cuba is a decorative arts museum in the former residence of the María Luisa Gómez-Mena viuda de Cagiga, Countess of Revilla de Camargo, sister of José Gómez-Mena Vila, the owner of the Manzana de Gómez. It was designed in Paris by architects P. Virad and M. Destuque, inspired in French Renaissance and was built between 1924 and 1927 in a neo-classical style.
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Inaugurado el 24 de julio de 1 ...... od, Worcester y Staffordshire.
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The Museum of Decorative Arts ...... 1927 in a neo-classical style.
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Inaugurado el 24 de julio de 1 ...... od, Worcester y Staffordshire.
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The Museum of Decorative Arts ...... 1927 in a neo-classical style.
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Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas (La Habana)
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Museo di arti decorative dell'Avana
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Museum of Decorative Arts, Havana
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