Art Deco in other provinces of Cuba,
outside of the capital, had diverse interpretations and, of course, followed the example of the works made in Havana, as a reference point.
There are several and important examples of Art Deco architecture throughout the island: schools, convents, small businesses and other buildings of social significance, as well as housings.
But what identifies the Art Deco architecture in the provinces more accurately are the facades, with great creativity while still following the stylealmost perfectly, characterized by showing long ribbons at both sides of the streets, with decorations based fundamentally in friezes and pilasters, grills and doors with ornaments of
geometric type.
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