Havana has always been a dynamic city, and its unique architecture and history make it one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The closed nature of contemporary Cuban society both has
frozen and preserved much of Havana's urban design and has prevented many tourists from experiencing the wide range of beautiful buildings and public spaces found in the island nation's
visually stunning capital.
In Havana Forever, Kenneth Treister's sublime photographs capture the multiple faces of one of the world's great cities. Along with coauthors Felipe Prestamo and Raul Garcia, he explores not
only Havana's unique architecture but also its culture, people, urban plazas and parks, pedestrian environment, monuments, landmarks, food, music, dance, colonial history, and idiosyncrasies
from cigars to the Tropicana Supper Club.
For anyone who's ever lived in or visited Havana, or desires to go, Havana Forever is the next best thing to being there, and a must-have as a prelude for a meaningful visit.