Caleta de San Lazaro
Arcabuco was the name of a footpath starting in Old Havana, in the vicinity of the church of Loma del Ángel, and ran in a westerly direction to an inlet cove of approximately 93 metres (305 ft) wide and 5.5 metres (18 ft) in depth. When Juan Guillén a Spanish soldier installed a carpentry shop to build small boats close to the cove the site became known as “La Caleta de Juan Guillén”, the road was known as “the caleta”. Eventually the Hospital de San Lázaro, the Espada Cemetery, the San Dionisio mental asylum, and La Casa de Beneficencia were developed in close proximity to the Caleta de San Lazaro.
Caleta de San Lázaro | |
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Caleta de San Lázaro | |
Former names | Caleta de Juan Guillén |
General information | |
Status | Filled in in 1902 |
Location | West of Centro Habana |
Town or city | Havana |
Country | Cuba |
Coordinates | 23.141832°N 82.371513°W |
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