Cuba’s Pre-Revolutionary Charm: Havana Around 1950 in Color!

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This breathtaking colorized footage unveils the stunning beauty of Cuba and its vibrant capital, Havana, around 1950—over 70 years ago—before the Cuban Revolution transformed the island into a communist state in 1959. Shot as raw 35mm film likely for a movie or documentary, the film captures the Republic of Cuba’s golden age: Havana’s colorful colonial streets, the iconic Malecón promenade, Old Havana’s historic plazas, and lush Cuban countryside, all in vivid hues. Though the exact date is unknown, it predates Fidel Castro’s 26th of July Movement’s revolt against Fulgencio Batista (starting July 1953, culminating in Batista’s ousting on December 31, 1958), celebrated as the Day of the Revolution. A dazzling window into pre-revolutionary Cuba’s charm, this restored archive grips history buffs, travel enthusiasts, and Cuban culture lovers, offering a nostalgic glimpse of a lost era frozen in time.

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