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This institution was created on February 5, 2005. It constitutes the main institutional space of Cuban Book Institute for assisting literary work and promoting authors. Among its essential objectives are to promote the strengthening of the institution-creator relationship, and in this regard, it facilitates spaces for participation to carry out cultural projects and for reflection on literary creation. The national prizes for Literature, Social Sciences, Publishing, and Book Design are customarily called Dulce María Loynaz Cultural Center, as well as the annual Literary Criticism, Scientific-Technical Criticism, Book Art, and Nuevos Pinosprizes, respectively. The property was declared a National Monument in 1997.

It is an independent, non-profit cultural institution, created under the auspices of the Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba. It was formally constituted in mid-1996. When it was founded, it had an Advisory Committee made up of relevant public figures and outstanding professionals. In addition to the Circle of Friends who offer their support and backing to the projects carried out at the Center, it has a Sponsoring Board made up of several Cuban institutions and social organizations. Its headquarters are located at 63 Muralla Street, between Oficios and Inquisidor, Habana Vieja.

It is one of the 15 municipalities of the Havana province, the smallest of the 168 municipalities in Cuba today, since it covers an area of ​​3.42 square kilometers. In turn, it is one of the most densely populated. It is located in the north - central part of the province of Havana, and it is a completely urbanized territory.

It is a Company with a catalogue for artists, singers, soloists, duets, trios, quartets, quintet, septet, groups of more than 7 people, dance companies, comedians, folk groups, among others. It has a catalogue of more than 500 artistic units of all types of music and shows.