Plaza Vieja’s Planetarium
On my previous post of Cuba, Mesmerizing Havana Vieja, I mentioned Plaza Vieja as my favorite square in Havana. It was surrounded by colorful buildings with picturesque corridors and high ceiling. I could not help to take pictures of those corridors in several angles. The corridor and wall in front of the Planetarium in Plaza Vieja was perhaps the most interesting one. The ceiling, door and windows on the corridors painted in bright blue with antique looking lamps.
Meanwhile the wall of the planetarium has names of famous scientists. Are you familiar with their names?
The planetarium itself was small, built in 2010 with the Japanese funding. It has good air conditioning, a perfect place to escape from the afternoon heat and to learn our universe. Most of the explanation displays were in Spanish, I was forced to remember what I had learned from my short Spanish course.
Location:
Plaza Vieja, Old city of Havana, just look for the blue bright corridor/door as pictured 😉
Opening Time:
Monday to Saturday from 09:30 to 17:00
Sunday from 09:30 to 12:30
Entrance Fee
Dutchie and I entered without being asked to pay entrance tickets. However, some websites mentioned that actually visitors have to pay 10 CUP. Sincerely back then we had no idea that we had to pay!
Oh it’s gorgeous…I love that blue! Makes me smile…thank you for sharing with us!
Thank you Sharon! Have a great week 🙂
Love the colour contrast ..wonderful as always Indah…. 🙂
Many thanks Maniparna 🙂 Hope you are having a great week!!
❤ that ceiling! I really like the angle of your second photo… very creative!
Thank you so much Kan! ❤ ❤
I also love the blue – and the lines – and the variety here 🙂
Thank you so much Yvette! Blue feels like calm color and always make me happy 🙂
well and I also loved your point about escaping into the AC – add to the cool feel – ha!
😀 I feel bad if saying it was the main reason on the post but yea, it was.. 😀 😀
🙂 ❤
they have messed up with spellings of all scientist, i guess. :p
That could as well…or maybe it is Spanish way in calling the scientist names.. 🙂
Cuba is a marvelous place. I’ve been there few years ago and loved the Island 🙂
Indeed! I wish to return again 😉
The blue colour looks so refreshing. Thanks for sharing Indah!
Thank you so much Heena! It is a pleasure 🙂