House
of Africa Museum
The House of Africa, founded on 1986 in a colonial palace
of the Old Havana, is dedicated to portray the history
and influences of Africa in Cuba. The collections, based
on those of the investigator Fernando Ortiz and of the
one of Fidel Castro, represents 26 African countries,
specially those with a direct influence in the Cuban culture.
The House of Africa is an important training centre, as
well as a place where ethnologhists, anthropologists or
students of afro-Cuban culture can present their findings.
Calle Obrapia No. 157
e/ Mercaderes Y San Ignacio,
Old Havana. Havana
House of Africa Museum
Museum of Colonial Art
Arabic Museum
Ethnographic Museum
Havana Museum
Fine Arts Museum
Historical Museum of Sciences Carlos J. Finlay
Latin American Gallery Haydee Santamaria
Humour Museum
Ernest Hemingway Museum
Postal Museum of Cuba
Wilfredo Lam Centre
Revolution Museum and Granma Memorial
Pinar del Rio
Provincial Museum of Pinar del Rio History
Tranquilino Sandalio de Noda Natural Sciences Museum
Holguin
Provincial Museum of Holguin
Museum Chorro de Maita
Sciences Museum Carlos de la Torre
Santiago de Cuba
Provincial Museum of Santiago of Cuba Emilio Bacardí
Piracy Museum
Matanzas
Pharmaceutical Museum
Oscar Maria de Rojas Museum
Sancti Spiritus
Architectonic Museum of Trinidad
Guamuhaya Archaeological Museum
Municipal Museum of Trinidad
Romantic Museum
Santa Clara
Villa Clara Provincial Museum
Museum of Decorative Arts of Santa Clara
Museum of the Remedio’s Parrandas
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