Fusterlandia

Art center · Havana

Fusterlandia

Art center · Havana
3GQ8+WPQ, La Habana, Cuba

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Mosaic wonderland by José Fuster, inspired by Gaudí and local art  

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+53 7 2712932

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Aug 20, 2025

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Lobo Fumante

Google
Certainly worth a visit if you are interested in art. You can like this kind of “Cuban Picasso” art, but you don't have to. The vendors outside and the typical Cuban “pay to pee” are a little annoying. Plan 30 to 45 minutes for the look around. Definitely a nice change of pace.

Noel Grabouski

Google
Really unique and worth a visit. The entire area is covered in beautiful art.

Daniel Aícrag

Google
Is it worth visiting? Yes it is . The validity of Picasso and Antoni Gaudi in the west part of Havana is extraordinary. For a hint, head west from the central park of Havana to the seemingly low-key district of Jaimanitas, where artist José Fuster has turned his birthplace and his neighborhood into a masterpiece of intricate tile work and kaleidoscopic colors . It looks a lot like Güell Park in Barcelona. He has embraced the environment and has made it his. Thanks for that...

Aleksandra Nesic

Google
An interesting part of Havana, just 30 minutes from the city center. It is very interestingly done, with a lot of various details. The ticket is only 100 Cuban pesos. A lot of small shops are also located here for the purchase of various souvenirs, paintings, sculptures.

Petra Immerechts

Google
Wundefull project. I really recommend to visit with classic car, because you drive 5th Avenue. Museum impressed me because of the work it's in it. Drink a coffee at the terrazo and your day is complete.

lutz seidemann

Google
Such a cool little homage to Gaudi! ~20-30 minutes west of Havana - must come and check out the amazing tiles and artwork all around this area. You can also go into little shops where folks are painting or making souvenirs. We stopped here on the way to Vinales, but you can use the Hop-on-off bus route 2. There is a 100 CUP entry per person.

Quinnie

Google
Went here March 2023 $50cup each to enter, then you have to stand and watch a simple video about the artist and where you can go and cannot go in the museum about 3min long. When we went we were told that the fourth floor is off limits due to construction so I'm not sure if they fixed the fourth floor yet and can go. Please ask before you pay the $50cup. You will be AMAZED at what the artist has done with the place. When you enter you're welcomed to a beautiful sign made of broken tile pieces, lots of merchants, not much summer hats so that was a huge disappointment... Other than that it was a nice place to take bright and beautiful pictures with family and friends!! Highly recommend!!

Quan Garrett

Google
Went here in 2019 as a part of a excursion tour and it was an amazing experience. I loved the art, the culture and everyone that we encountered were welcoming. My friend and I stopped to have some Cuban coffee at a shop set up in the middle of it. Great experience!