Palacio Provincial

Santiago de Cuba


Situated opposite the Bacardí Museum, the equally Hellenic provincial government seat is another building from Cuba's 20th-century neoclassical revival. No public entry is permitted.


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1. Museo Municipal Emilio Bacardí Moreau

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