Trinidad, Cuba
Trinidad is a town in Cuba, part of Cienfuegos Province, and one of the 100 disappearing places on Earth. It is famous for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture and is listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO. The town is known for its history and distinctive neoclassical and baroque architecture, cobblestone streets, and long-standing traditions (passed down from generation to generation since its founding). All these attractions make Trinidad a true city museum.