MUSEUMS - Complete guide including reviews The first law passed by the present Cuban Government was the Heritage Act, which would come to satisfy the demands of countless intellectuals and artists since the first years of the Republic.
... Cuba has today a large number of museums that conserve and display important collections of artistic, historic and scientific interest, which are part of the nation’s heritage... See complete listings museums
Gallery - Complete guide including reviews Cuba was never an important art marketplace and many of the exhibitions held in the country, especially after the explosion of avant-garde artists, were set up in spaces ill-suited to that end. Art galleries saw a boom in the 1960s when art work was promoted exclusively for artistic purposes. See complete listings gallery
Cultural Centres - Complete guide including reviews Cultural centres cover a range of places all of which have in common really top class performances from musicians and dancers and generally much more of a mixed crowd including local Cubans who appreciate the music and who prefer a less expensive drink orientated setting. Highly recommended. See complete listings cultural centers
Architecture - Complete guide including reviews Cuba was, historically, at the forefront of Architectural Design. Today, it is home not only to the best preserved Spanish colonial city (Trinidad), and the best known (Havana), but also to internationally renowned art buildings and interior designs. We provide a selection of remarkable buildings which reflect all of the major periods of architecture-Spanish Colonial (C18-19), Eclectic (1890-1950), Art Nouveau (1910's20's), Modern (1950's), Art Deco (1920s-1950s) and Post Revolution (1958+). Read more