Parque Lennon is the place to discover unexpectedly and to return often. You would take Calle 17 quite suddenly on your way from, say, Coppelia and you would go slowly and admire the houses around, and then, hey - what's that? A park with trees in pink blossom (I speak of February), and a bronze bench and a figure of the man you know, sure you so well do know him. Sit down and think awhile, and not a moment shall pass that a viejecito would approach to the bronze John and put John's signature spectacles in place. He would tell you it's an artefact often stolen, hence the need for the special Guard Of John's Round Glasses. Take a photo and be sure to leave one cuc. The pink petals...
Read moreWhile walking around Calle (Street 17) Calle 17 You will Suddenly gaze into a green area Called Lennon Park (Parque Lennon) at a glimpse of sudden attraction appears to be a Bronzed figure seated on bench replicating John Lennon this a visitor's attraction that i prefer you to notice as i framed it in memory, standing near by is a man who protects the spectacles which he claims to be of John Lennon and u can have a Photo taken with the spectacles seated next to the Statue of Lennon For...
Read moreOn one of the benches of the park, nearer the corner of streets 17th and 6th, there is a sculpture of the former Beatles member John Lennon, sculpted by Cuban artist José Villa Soberón, seated on the bench's right end. On a marble tile at the foot of the bench there is an inscription reading: "Dirás que soy un soñador pero no soy el único" John Lennon, which is a Spanish translation of the English lyrics, "You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one," from the...
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