Catalog accompanying the exhibition of the same name, in which Carlos Garaicoa explores, through photographs, installations, and texts, the fragility of the urban fabric and the symbolic significance of cities. In these works, Havana emerges as a myth and metaphor: a space that reveals both splendor and decay. Abandoned buildings, peeling facades, and colonial ruins become poetic vestiges of a collective memory, where beauty and despair mingle in a disturbing and melancholic dream.