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The Museum of the Revolution
The Museum of the Revolution may be the most impressive museum in Cuba. Once, this magnificent building served as the Presidential Palace. Now, it stands as a tribute to the Revolution and the events leading up to it. Outside, there is a tank which was used by Fidel Castro to direct the troops at the Bay of Pigs.
Inside the museum, there is a long history of the struggle. There are many models of battles, newspaper clippings about the Revolution and the times that came after, and equipment used by the revolutionaries. Also outside is the ship the revolutionaries came over on, the Granma.

The Museum A Sign

Camilo Cienfuegos and Che Guevara Countries Cuba Has Relation With

Model of a Battle Quote From Fidel
 
A Guard Cuban Government Plane From Bay of Pigs Attack

The Granma Missile Launch that Downed Plane During Cuban Missile Crisis
 
Truck Used in Presidential Palace Attack M-26-7 Hat Guns From the Granma

Máximo Gómez Currency Ortodoxo Party Display
 
Model of Moncada Prison Terms for Attackers Rebel Uniforms

Mothers' Protest A Display
 
Presidential Office Description Presidential Office Palace History Room
 
Characters of Batista, Reagon, and Bush
 
Che Room Posters of Che Special Period Room

Bay of Pigs Poster Revolution Poster

Sugar Statistics Fidel's Bay of Pigs Tank |