• Not surprisingly, in Cuba, the Museum of the Revolution is considered the most important of all three hundred or more museums on the island.
  • Former presidential palace in Havana, Cuba; now a museum of the Cuban Revolution.
  • If you seek to learn more about Cuban history, the Museum of the Revolution (Museo de la Revolución) is a great place to start.
  • The Museum of the Revolution, located in Havana, Cuba, is situated in the former presidential palace.
  • The Museo de la Revolucion (Revolution Museum) of Havana is housed in the old Presidential Palace and used by several presidents of Cuba...
  • The museum was created to tell the story of the Cuban Revolution, just after the 1959 victory against the Batista dictatorship.
  • The Revolution Museum of Cuba is located in the north of downtown in the old cobblestone district, just a 15 minute walk from the El Capitolio Building...
  • Initially, it was designed as a Presidential Palace. After 1959, the “noxious capitalistic” residence was turned into the Museum of the Revolution of Cuba.
  • The core exhibitions at the Museum of the Revolution are linked to Cuba’s struggle to end Fulgencio Batista’s dictatorship in the ‘50s.