, depicted by
John Masefield.
Street layout The old city layout resembles a real maze, with narrow, short streets always turning in one direction or another. After
Henry Morgan burned the city in the 17th century, it was designed like a
maze so attackers would find it hard to move around inside the city.
Architecture . This is the foundation square, the point where the construction of the city began. Photo in 1889. Camagüey is a colonial city resembling a real
maze streets, it is a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. The city has more than 30 Catholic churches, testimony of its colonial past, of which we can name the following: • "Church of Nuestra Señora del Carmen", baroque church with two towers, it was completed in 1825. • The
Cathedral of Camagüey, dates back to 1530 when it began as a chapel, completed in 1864. • The "Church of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad", is the most symbolic church in the city and was built during the 18th century. In its historical photos it does not appear painted, this gave the façade and its tower a very rustic appearance, it is today painted yellow. Inside there are decorated baroque frescoes and the sacred font where the hero
Ignacio Agramonte was baptized in 1841. • "Church and Convent-Hospital San Juan de Dios", the first news of the church and convent of San Juan de Dios date from 1687 and 1692 in documents related to burials that speak of the hermitage of San Juan de Dios or Nuestra Señora de la Asunción respectively. In May 1731, the prior of the Havana hospital of San Juan de Dios, Joseph Díaz Ponte, acknowledged that he was the founder of the convent hospital of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in the city of Puerto del Príncipe, thus proving the denomination of the church. The construction of the current temple began in 1736 and was completed in 1755. By this date the bishop officially formalized the
Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God. In its main altar is the Holy Trinity in the form of three human figures, which is the only one in Cuba, a similar image can be found in a colonial church in Lima, Peru. • "Church of Santa Ana", in a deed of donation made by the Indian Catalina Carmona in 1617, it is stated that there was a hermitage dedicated to Our Lady of
Saint Anne, it is one of numerous documents mentioning this church. • "Church of Nuestra Señora de la Caridad", by the decade of the 1730s, a hermitage with a replica of the
Our Lady of Charity del Cobre, which is located in the
National Basilica Sanctuary del Cobre, in
Santiago de Cuba, emerged there; and which according to some, seems to be the first site erected outside that sanctuary, to venerate the one that is considered "The Patroness of Cuba". The church was first replaced by a chapel and at the same time, by the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, the neighborhood of La Caridad was being built. This camino real was characterized by the construction of the first recreational houses of the wealthiest families, built in large grids, different from the oldest and most foundational part of Camagüey. This church was erected as a parish in 1801. In its tower was the public clock from 1822 to 1825, when it was moved to the Church of Las Mercedes because it was more central and the tower was higher. • "Church del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús", a church of neogothic architecture, was built between 1912 and 1919, and it was built on the site of the former Convent of San Francisco. • Gran Hotel Camagüey, inaugurated in 1938.
Transport Camagüey counts an important
railway station on the main
Havana-
Santiago line with connections to minor lines. The station lies in the central "Avenida Van Horne", at the corner with "Avenida Finlay". The city is crossed by the
Carretera Central highway and counts a beltway. The
A1 motorway, that will link Havana to
Guantánamo, and partly built, is in project phase in the city area. ;Airports Camagüey has its own international airport,
Ignacio Agramonte International Airport located in the north-eastern suburb. Most tourists going to or leaving the
Beach of Santa Lucía do so through this airport. ==Climate==