
Casa Blanca (Cuba)
Casa Blanca in Cuba is a historic building in Havana, originally constructed in the 16th century as a fortress to defend against pirates and invaders. It later became the residence of Cuba’s first Spanish governor. Today, it serves as a museum showcasing artifacts from the colonial period and the early history of Havana. The building’s architecture reflects a mix of Spanish colonial and military styles, and it is a significant cultural site offering insight into Cuba’s history and heritage. Visitors can explore its rooms, gardens, and learn about the island’s colonial past.