Havana Jai alai

There is an abandoned Jai alai court in the back of the Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital, the site of the old Casa de Beneficencia, on Calles Concordia and Lucenas near Calle Belascoain, an area that had been considered in the early part of the city as a place to locate the helpless and the unwanted (Casa de Beneficencia, Hospital de San Lázaro, the Espada Cemetery, Casa de Dementes de San Dionisio), it was the edge of the city and the countryside known as the "basurero"; the spectator stands were parallel to Calle Concordia, the front wall of the court faced Calle Lucenas, east in the direction towards Old Havana. The original building has been annexed by five stories of residential concrete construction on the north side along Calle Virtudes. The Havana Jai alai fronton was known as "the palace of screams" (Spanish: el palacio de los gritos).

Jai-alai fronton
Calles Concordia and Lucenas
Alternative namesPalacio de los gritos
General information
StatusAbandoned, partly destroyed
TypeSports
Architectural styleNeo classical
Location421 Concordia and Lucena
Town or cityHavana
CountryCuba
Coordinates23.1382°N 82.3714°W / 23.1382; -82.3714
Inaugurated10 March 1901
Closed1 January 1959
OwnerMazzatini brothers
Height
Tip70 feet (21 m)
Top floor40 feet (12 m)
Technical details
Structural systemConcrete, masonry, metal columns, metal trusses
MaterialConcrete, masonry infill
Size140 ft × 227.5 ft (42.7 m × 69.3 m)
Floor count3
Floor area31,850 sq ft (2,959 m2)
Known forHavana jai alai
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