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Luna Fulgencio posing at the premiere of the Spanish comedy film, Father There Is Only One 4, Madrid Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal - february 21 2018 : statue of Francisco Fulgencio Audrade Royalty Free Stock Photo
Luna Fulgencio posing at the premiere of the Spanish comedy film, Father There Is Only One 4, Madrid Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Street view of havana with vintage car in cuba Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anti-Batista mural in Museo de la Revolucion, Havana, Cuba Royalty Free Stock Photo
Havana's Museum of Revolution Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cuban Flag hangs at the Museum of the Revolution Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fulgencio Batista`s Office at the Museum of the Revolution
Museum of the Revolution, Havana Cuba Royalty Free Stock Photo
Museum of the Revolution, havana, cuba Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eternal at the Museum of the Revolution Royalty Free Stock Photo
A frontal view of the Presidential Palace in Havana Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Presidential Palace in Havana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fulgencio Batista military supply train Royalty Free Stock Photo
Postage stamp Cuba 1988. Frank Pais monument Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Museum of the Revolution Spanish: Museo de la Revolución is a museum located in the Old Havana section of Habana, Cuba. The museum is housed in what was the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents from Mario García Menocal to Fulgencio Batista. It became the Museum of the Revolution during the years following the Cuban Revolution. The museum`s Cuban history exhibits are largely devoted to the period of the revolutionary war of the 1950s and to the country`s post-1959 history. Portions of the museum are also devoted to pre-revolutionary Cuba, including its War of Independence waged against Spain. Behind the building lies the Granma Memorial, a large glass enclosure which houses the Granma, the yacht which took Fidel Castro and his revolutionaries from Mexico to Cuba for the revolution. Around the Granma an SA-2 Guideline surface-to-air missile of the type that shot down a U.S. Lockheed U-2 spyplane during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the engine of the U-2 airplane is displayed. There are also various vehicles and tanks used in the revolution displayed. Near the museum is located an SU-100, a Soviet tank destroyer.


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