The Cuban ancient city of Trinidad and the Valle de Los Ingenios (Valley of the Sugar Mills) —both located in the province of Sancti Spiritus—, were the first sites of the island to be granted the recognition of Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, back in 1988»
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Revival of Agriculture in the Valley of San Luis
The Valley of the Sugar Mills is a unique landscape created by Mother Nature in the province of Sancti Spiritus. Nearly two centuries ago, this area gave rise to the economic and social flourishing of the village of Trinidad, where this valley is found.»
Canadian Solidarity Brigade Members Tour Sancti Spiritus
The members of the XXII Canadian solidarity brigade named after Ernesto Che Guevara, continue their tour around Sancti Spiritus territory, where they arrived last May 8th.»
Visitors Prefer Cuba’s Trinidad Tourist Destination
Trinidad and its Valley of the Sugar Mills, which was declared World Heritage Site since 1988, is a well accepted and preferred tourist destination in Cuba. Visitors rank it high, with a Guest Satisfaction Index of 4.10 on a 5-point scale.»
Novel Projects Seek to Save Heritage at Valley of the Sugar Mills
On the eve of Trinidad village’s half-millennium anniversary, local restoration experts make efforts to safe the cultural and built heritage of this historic village and the Valley of the Sugar Mills.»