Another reverence for Sancti Spíritus

The stones woven into the streets preserve the echoes of times past, the colonial railings protect memories, the reddish tiles, baked with the sweat of slaves, tell stories in every corner. Every architectural element of this town is a tribute to the devotion of its people. Architecture, according to experts, is the most sincere document of life, and when a heritage asset is preserved, the city pulsates with gratitude.
It’s worth watching Sancti Spíritus dawn and listening to the ringing of the bells of the Main Parish Church, which for centuries have accompanied parishioners through joys and sorrows. Its clock continues to mark the heartbeat of the city, there, at the foot of its bell tower.
Cuba’s fourth largest town continues to build its identity, where troubadours live, their guitars playing serenades in the early mornings; where the rumbas, the parades, the songs and the point that makes us more spiritual resonate.