The National Capitol of Cuba, also known as El Capitolio, is a grand public building in Havana, Cuba. Built between 1926 and 1929, it served as the seat of the Cuban Congress until the revolution in 1959. Resembling the U.S. Capitol but with its own unique flair, this impressive structure features a towering dome and houses the world's third-largest indoor statue. With its rich history and stunning architecture, the National Capitol of Cuba stands as a symbol of the country's past and present.