Looking for museums open on Monday in Havana? These are the best places to visit:
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National Capitol Building
HavanaThe Capitol, also known as Capitolio, in Havana, Cuba, is a significant historical site that was built in 1929. It served as the seat of the legislature until 1959. After undergoing eight years of renovation, it was reopened to the public in March 2018. This makes it a site of interest for tourists who are keen on exploring historical and political landmarks. 2
Museum of the Revolution
HavanaThe Museo de la Revolución, located in Havana, Cuba, is situated in the former presidential palace. This historical building, which once served as the seat of the Cuban government, now houses a museum dedicated to the Cuban Revolution. Visitors can explore the rich history of Cuba and its revolution within the walls of this former presidential palace. 3
Tres Reyes del Morro's Castle
HavanaMorro Castle maintains an active life, with its halls functioning as a gallery and its spaces hosting a lively cultural life. Additionally, it houses two restaurants, Los Doce Apóstoles and La Divina Pastora, and a bar in its old batteries. These establishments offer extraordinary views of the Havana coastline, providing a unique dining experience for visitors. 4
Havana Club Rum Museum
HavanaGreat way to learn about Cuban national drink. This is not museum as usual, but combined with bar and the best music one can hear in Havana. 5
St. Francisco de Asís Basilica
HavanaThe Convento de San Francisco de Asís is a significant historical site in Old Havana. This baroque architectural masterpiece began its construction in 1548 and was completed in 1591. Despite being inaugurated in 1575, the building underwent a series of structural reforms from 1731 to 1738, which led to its complete finish almost 200 years after the initial construction began. 6
Fort of San Carlos of the Cabin
HavanaLa Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña, colloquially known as La Cabaña, is an 18th-century fortress situated at the entrance of Havana Bay. This fortress, along with La Punta Fortress and the Castle of the Royal Force of Havana, served as the city's defense against any enemy or pirate attacks. It is located on a hill next to the Morro Castle and is the largest military building constructed by Spain in America, covering an area of 700 m long by 240 m wide. 7
Hemingway House Havana
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Acuarium,Venta de Peces Tropicales.
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José Martí Memorial
HavanaThe José Martí Memorial is a monument dedicated to José Martí, a national hero of Cuba. It is located on the Plaza de la Revolución in Havana. This monument is a significant landmark in the city and a tribute to one of the most important figures in Cuban history. 10
Chocolate Museum
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Museo del Tabaco
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Mural Painting Museum
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Museum of the Revolution (Cuba)
HavanaThe Museum of the Revolution, located in Havana, Cuba, is situated in the former presidential palace. This historical building, which once served as the seat of power in Cuba, now houses a museum dedicated to the country's revolutionary history. Visitors can explore the various rooms of the palace, each filled with artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of Cuba's past. 14
Museo Postal de Cuba
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Museo Fragua Martiana
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Museo 28 de Septiembre de los CDR
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Museo Nacional Masónico “Aurelio Miranda Álvarez”
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La Casa del Ché
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Museo Antropológico Montané
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Asociación Cultural Yoruba de Cuba
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Museo de Historia Natural Felipe Poey
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Museo del Ferrocarril
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Casa Victor Hugo
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Museo Abel Santamaría Cuadrado
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Museo Numismático
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Museo de la Orfebrería
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Museo Municipal de Playa
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Servando Cabrera Moreno Art Museum and Library
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