Revolution
Museum and Granma Memorial
Located in the luxurious mansion that was residence of
the Republic presidents between 1920 and 1960, the Revolution
Museum is dedicated to remember and to honour the memory
of the Cuban people revolutions. Their rooms contain a
detailed view of the fights for the national sovereignty,
supported by careful and abundant testimonial material,
with photographs, original documents, weapons, scale models,
properties of the fighters and films.
Neighbour to the museum is the Granma Memorial, an enormous
glass display where it’s the boat used by Fidel
Castro and 80 revolutionaries to return to the island
from their exile in Mexico.
Refugio No 1 e/ Monserrate y Zulueta,
Old Havana.
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