Comité Central del Partido Comunista de Cuba

Vedado


A long, uninspiring concrete structure that glowers from behind the Martí memorial, the modern HQ of the Cuban government doesn’t match the architectural splendor of the Capitolio or the Presidential Palace. This is where the affairs of the Cuban government are sorted out and where President Miguel Díaz-Canel maintains an office. Not surprisingly, it’s strictly out of bounds for foreigners (and most Cubans, for that matter).


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1. Memorial a José Martí

0.14 MILES

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2. Plaza de la Revolución

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3. Ministerio del Interior

0.32 MILES

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4. Biblioteca Nacional José Martí

0.32 MILES

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5. Museo Postal Cubano

0.35 MILES

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6. Necrópolis Cristóbal Colón

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7. Quinta de los Molinos

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8. Tomb of Eduardo Chibás

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