A Curious Cuban Jewel: Morón Railroad Station
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- 04 / 01 / 2008
Previously only a similar one had been built, the Railroad Station of Havana. This one in Moron, from the architectural point of view, followed the eclectic codes of its time, but is rather distinguished by a marked neocolonial influence.
The building has two floors. The first one was always used as railroad station and the second hosted the railroad offices and gave lodging to some of the employees.
Declared Local Monument, this building is representative of Moron city and constitutes a reason of pride for local residents.
(Invasor.cu)
The building has two floors. The first one was always used as railroad station and the second hosted the railroad offices and gave lodging to some of the employees.
Declared Local Monument, this building is representative of Moron city and constitutes a reason of pride for local residents.
(Invasor.cu)
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