Inside ‘Fusterlandia’: Cuba’s Kaleidoscopic Neighborhood | The Daily 360 | The New York Times

Decades ago, José Fuster set out to transform a Havana fishing neighborhood into a work of art. Despite Cuba’s political and economic turmoil, his work now spans from residents’ homes to a giant chess park. Step inside in 360 degrees.

By: Lisette Poole, Guglielmo Mattioli, Maureen Towey, Logan Jaffe

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