RE: Romero Block: More than a century of family tradition (Eng - Esp)

Greetings @belkyscabrera. What a fascinating story! It simply pays to be more attentive to your surroundings most especially to the beautiful architecture of your city of residence, right? If I was a first-time visitor in the city of Cumaná, I would never have assumed that historic house was the renowned abode of candy-makers. From a distance, that building looks humble, but if you look closer, you'll notice the French-inspired architectural details with some touches of Spanish colonial design. Impressive! 👍

The 130-year old Romero Block is an incredible heritage of architecture, passed down to several generations. You were truly blessed to have befriended the sweet grandmother (one of the house owners) who was willing and open to share the marvelous history of their family tradition. 😊

Have you ever thought about exploring the interesting interiors of that house? (Of course with permission from the owners.)

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