Candler College and Colegio Buenavista

Candler College and Colegio Buenavista
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General information
TypeEducational
Architectural styleArt deco-eclectic
LocationMarianao
Address(Calle 54) y Gutiérrez (Ave. 43)
Town or city Ciudad de La Habana
CountryCuba Cuba
Coordinates23°06′15.768″N 82°24′56.232″W / 23.10438000°N 82.41562000°W / 23.10438000; -82.41562000
Current tenantsEmpty
Construction started1899 Candler C.
Opened1920 C. Buenavista
Closed1961
OwnerRevolutionary government (contested)[a][2][3]
AffiliationSouthern Methodist
Technical details
Structural systemColumn & slab
MaterialConcrete
Floor count3
Grounds32,000 square meters
Known forEnglish & theological education
References
https://web.archive.org/web/20120410190109/http://candlercollege.org/

Candler College and Colegio Buenavista were educational institutions founded in Havana, Cuba by the United States Southern Methodist Episcopal Church. They were founded on two different dates, Candler College in 1899 and Colegio Buenavista in 1920. They both ceased to exist in 1961 when they were nationalized by the revolutionary government of Fidel Castro.[4]

  1. ^ "HEARING BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE of the COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION". Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  2. ^ "Trump Administration Authorizes Lawsuits Against Companies That Deal in Property Confiscated by the Cuban Government and Tightens Other Sanctions Against Cuba". Retrieved May 12, 2022.
  3. ^ "US Allows Lawsuits Relating to "Trafficking" in Confiscated Property in Cuba". Retrieved May 12, 2022.
  4. ^ "RELIGIOUS REPRESSION IN CUBA: Its Evolution and Present Status". Retrieved October 11, 2018.


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