Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis
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The basilica and the monastery of San Francisco de Asis (Saint Francis of Assisi) were built in Havana, Cuba at the end of sixteenth century(1580-91) as the home of the Franciscan community, and were altered in the baroque style in 1730.
The church was used for their worship by the English during the year in which they ruled Havana. When it returned to Spanish rule, they chose not to use it as a church. It is now used for concerts. Attached to the Basilica is a bell tower (138-ft). Originally a statue of St. Francis of Assisi stood on the top of the bell tower but it was distroyed by a cyclone in 1846.
The cloister of the adjacent monastery which dates back to 1739 now houses a museam of holy art. In front of the Basilica stands a bronze lifesize statue by Jose Villa Soberon of Jose Maria Lopez Lledin known as El Caballero de Paris (1899-1985) who is buried inside the Basilica.
The Plaza de San Francisco which is next to the basilica was always commercial.
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- Cuba - Eyewitness Travel Guides (Dorling Kindersley Publishing, 2004) ISBN: 075660172X
- Havana (Lonely Planet Publications,2001) ISBN: 1864502290
- The Odyssey Illustrated Guide To Cuba (Guidebook Company Ltd. , 1995) ISBN: 9622173705
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