Located in Havana, Cuba, the Museum of the Revolution is an essential stop for those intrigued by Cuban history and the transformative revolution that shaped the nation. The museum is situated in the former Presidential Palace, which served as the residence for Cuban leaders from Mario GarcÃa Menocal to Fulgencio Batista until 1959.
Constructed between 1913 and 1920, the building showcases Neo-Classical architectural elements, with interiors adorned by Tiffany & Co. of New York. The museum’s exhibits primarily focus on the revolutionary war of the 1950s and the subsequent history post-1959, providing an in-depth look at the Cuban Revolution.
Visitors can reach the Museum of the Revolution by taxi or public transportation to the Old Havana area. Located on Avenida Bélgica, the museum is conveniently accessible on foot from nearby attractions.
Ticket prices are 25 CUP for national visitors and 200 CUP for foreign visitors. Guided tours are available for an additional fee.
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