Museum of the Revolution (Cuba)

The Museum of the Revolution ( Museo de la Revolución Spanish ) in Havana is housed in the premises of the former Presidential Palace. The building was built by the architect Carlos Maruri from Cuba and Paul Belau ( from Belgium) in the historicist style and erstbezogen 1920 by President Mario García Menocal. After the expulsion of President Fulgencio Batista was dedicated to his present purpose. It now displays memorabilia of the Cuban Revolution, including the well-known boat Granma.

Gallery

Engine of a downed Lockheed U-2

Space Suit of the Cuban Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez astronauts

Batista gilded phone

Ballroom

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