NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE FIGHT AGAINST BANDIDOS
Museum
2024
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2024
Located in the former convent of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, the museum recounts the battles of the 1960s between revolutionary national militias and the enemies of the revolution, who operated in the mountainous areas of Escambray (the main theater of counter-revolutionary resistance). Photos and eyewitness accounts keep the myth of the barbudos alive. On display are a naval launch and part of the U2 (US spy plane) shot down by the Cuban army in 1962.
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Visited in march 2018
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Rien que pour la vue depuis la tour, ça vaut le coup d'y aller ! On a vraiment une vue splendide.
Visited in may 2017
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Interesting museum that tells the struggle of revolutionaries, seen from the Castro point of View. Since there are not several hundred photos, it's always the same by playing on enlargements. Located in a former monastery, the visit is instructive. Climb in the tower for beautiful views of Trinitad and surroundings.
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