Integral to the success of the revolution, the young PaÃs brothers organized the underground section of the M-26-7 (26th of July Movement) in Santiago de Cuba until Frank's murder by the police on July 30, 1957. The exhibits in this home-turned-museum tell the story. It's located about five blocks southeast of Museo-Casa Natal de Antonio Maceo.
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Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca del Morro
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A Unesco World Heritage site since 1997, the San Pedro fort sits impregnably atop a 60m-high promontory at the entrance to Santiago harbor, 10km southwest…
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The museum inside the Cuartel Moncada is the best in town and one of the best in Cuba. Sometimes gory exhibits catalogue the details of the 1953 attack by…
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Nestled peacefully on the city's western extremity, the Cementerio Santa Ifigenia is second only to Havana's Necrópolis Cristóbal Colón in its importance…
Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
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Museo de Ambiente Histórico Cubano
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The oldest house still standing in Cuba, this arresting early colonial abode dating from 1522 was the official residence of the island's first governor,…
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This gorgeous yellow colonial-style building houses a museum detailing the underground struggle against Batista in the 1950s. It's a fascinating, if…
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The hub of the Unesco World Heritage site bestowed in 2000 upon the First Coffee Plantations in the Southeast of Cuba is this impressive two-story stone…
Nearby Santiago de Cuba attractions
1. Museo-Casa Natal de Antonio Maceo
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This important museum is where the mulato general and hero of both Wars of Independence was born, on June 14, 1845, and exhibits highlights of Maceo's…
2. Memorial de Vilma EspÃn Guillois
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This erstwhile home of Cuba's former 'first lady,' Vilma EspÃn, the wife of Raúl Castro, and instrumental force in the success of the Cuban Revolution,…
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This crumbling three-nave, 18th-century ecclesiastical gem is situated three blocks north of Parque Céspedes.
4. Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Carmen
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You can dig deeper into Santiago's ecclesiastical history in this tumbledown construction, a hall church dating from the 1700s that is the final resting…
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Situated opposite the Bacardà Museum, the equally Hellenic provincial government seat is another building from Cuba's 20th-century neoclassical revival…
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While it's not as swanky as its modern Bermuda HQ, the original Bacardà factory, which opened in 1868, oozes history. Spanish-born founder Don Facundo…
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East of Parque Céspedes is the pleasant and shady Plaza de Dolores, a former marketplace now dominated by the 18th-century Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de…
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The neoclassical Ayuntamiento was erected in the 1950s using a design from 1783 and was once the site of Hernán Cortés’ mayoral office. Fidel Castro…