Cuba’s historic buildings in Havana are facing increasing danger of collapse due to the country’s severe economic crisis. Deteriorating infrastructure, exemplified by hazardous conditions for pedestrians in Old Havana, poses a significant risk. Years of underinvestment and a lack of resources for maintenance have accelerated the decay of these structures. The situation highlights the broader challenges facing Cuba as its economy struggles. The neglect threatens not only the safety of residents and tourists but also the island’s cultural heritage. Experts warn that without urgent intervention, more of Havana’s iconic architecture will be lost.