Calle 23 (La Rampa)

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Calle 23, commonly known as La Rampa, is a central and bustling Havana thoroughfare famed for its mid-20th-century architecture, cultural landmarks, and vibrant street life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf street
thoroughfare
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs 23rd Street
La Rampa
architecturalStyle modernist
city Havana, Cuba
surface form: Havana
connectsTo Calle Línea
surface form: Calle L

Línea Street
Malecón
country Cuba
culturalSignificance important site of Havana social life
symbol of 1950s Havana modernity
developmentPeriod mid-20th century
etymology named for its steep descent toward the Malecón ("La Rampa")
famousFor cafés
cinemas
cultural landmarks
hotels
mid-20th-century architecture
nightlife
vibrant street life
hasFeature neon signage (historically)
street art
wide sidewalks
hasFunction commercial corridor
cultural corridor
social gathering place
hasLandmark Coppelia ice cream parlor
Hotel Habana Libre
Hotel Nacional de Cuba vicinity
Radiocentro building
Yara Cinema
surface form: Yara cinema
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Cuba
Havana, Cuba
surface form: Havana

Vedado
neighborhood Vedado
partOf Vedado
surface form: Vedado street grid
tourismRole iconic Havana promenade
popular destination for visitors
transportRole major urban artery
urbanCharacter bustling
central

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Vedado majorAvenue Calle 23 (La Rampa)
Coppelia ice cream parlor near Calle 23 (La Rampa)
this entity surface form: La Rampa (23rd Street) in Vedado
La Rampa partOf Calle 23 (La Rampa)
this entity surface form: Calle 23
Radiocentro building locatedOn Calle 23 (La Rampa)
La Rampa (23rd Street) alsoKnownAs Calle 23 (La Rampa)
this entity surface form: Calle 23