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Cuban history in revolutionary showcase
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The Museum of the Revolution in Havana, Cuba, used to be the presidential palace before it became a museum after the Cuban Revolution. It showcases Cuban history, focusing on the revolutionary war of the 1950s and post-1959 events. Visitors can also explore pre-revolutionary Cuba, including the War of Independence against Spain and an exhibit honoring Abraham Lincoln. The building itself has Neo-Classical elements and was designed by Cuban and Belgian architects. Overall, it's a cool spot to dive into Cuba's rich history and learn about its revolutionary past.

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