The
quest, find the antiques
Finding and buying
art or antiques will be all an adventure at Cuba; you should
know that there is no free market at Cuba. It is not wonder
that the first dilemma is where to buy, from the government
or to acquire it from an individual? .
The rules
The Government sells
Art and Antiques in Gallery at Kohly, Municipality of Havana,
nice neighborhood very near to the Hotel Kohly.
The antique items sold in Gallery usually are more expensive
since they have been charge with taxes. Some prices shown for
antiques possible are market prices.
If you are looking for bargain antiques, you will need some extra
help. At Cuba people usually is friendly and helpful and in addition
they could know somebody that has something interesting of its
property or he/she might know a person who dedicates itself to
the antiques business The last option can be a better option,
since these individuals are well informed with market prices.
It could happen like us: we went to the house of an individual
that had a single piece of Murano, very simple with a $30 value
and the person requested us a fantasy price of $300. Surely hoped
to solve many needs with his only treasure.
encontró abrazada
a su hija.
How to legalize
your possession. An advantage to acquire art piece at a government
store, is that you will have a permission to exit the country.
If you arrive at the airport with an art piece previous to
1950 and the Cultural Office (Oficina de Bienes Culturales)
did not authorize it, you might leave it at the Airport Customs
custody. The customs custody deadline is one calendar year.
It is recommended to avoid the practice of hiding articles inside
your luggage since it might be reviewed or scanned and opened
as necessary by the authorities.

Permissions.
A permission
from the Cultural Office (Oficina de Bienes Culturales)
is required to exit the country. Located at Vedado (neighborhood)
17th and 12 th streets.
The house that serves as office is close to the corner, coming
over the 17th street towards the Vedado neighborhood, two houses
away from the corner’s restaurant . The office does not
have visible signs from the outside In the main entrance you
will find the laws and rules with the actual tariffs. For
your reference, the fees are approximately $10 by each item.
This proceeding requires your presence and the presentation
of your passport and the seller ID. Some restrictions exist
on some
articles, for example old firearms, objects of study or science
like microscopes or pieces of art that the expert who examines
the art piece, considers that they are cultural patrimony of
Cuba. (It will continue)

NEWS UPDATE: On may 2004, we were noticed
that Cuba Government had suspended Antiques and Collectibles
export permissions. We
encourage you to check if government had reestablish export permits.
Last update March 2005: the Cuba antiques
export permission continue suspended, it means that any kind
of antique, collectible, old paintings are restricted to exit
the country.