Thursday, March 30, 2017

Cuba Day 2

Breakfast on the veranda of our bed and breakfast
Tank in the road right outside our bed and breakfast
Museum of the Revolution 
Che Guevara , Fidel Castro and Camilo Cienfuegos 

They were restoring the beautiful ballroom in the museum

Part of the restoration process is to painstakingly brush new gold leafing on all of the spots that had gold on them.
Ceiling in the atrium of the museum

Castro

Outside of the museum we a bunch of tanks, planes and trucks that were used for the revolution 






Then we did a hop on hop off bus tour of Havana

Che Guevara
Camilo Cienfuegos 

Jose Martin Memorial


We went up inside the Jose Martin Memorial.  There was this huge AC unit at the top.  We had to take a picture to show Grammy.  She needs one of these in her bedroom.
Looking out of the memorial
Views of Havana from the memorial




Awesome classic cars


Waiting for the hop on hop off bus
Lunch
Colon Cemetery in Havana



Cool architecture that we saw from the bus




Street men that were dressed as statues

Lunch
Latin dancing in the square that we were eating lunch.  There was also a parade that came by while we were eating lunch, but we didn't get any pictures.

Yummy churro stand
From Katie's journal:
We ate a delicious breakfast of fruit, eggs, and a biscuit sandwich with tomato and ham.  The we went to the Revolutionary Museum.  We learned about the revolutionists Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and Camilo Cienfuegos.  Castro always wore a army hat, Che a beret, and Camilo a cowboy hat. At the end of the museum, there were a bunch of planes, care, tanks and missiles and 2 boats that were used during the revolution.  Then we hope on the "Habana Hop-on/Hop-off Bus". The bus took us to the the Jose Martin Monument.  We went the 14th floor of the monument and could see all of Havana.  There was a great view of all the ocean and could see coast to coast. Afterwards we went to a Catholic cemetery.  there was a small church in the center with beautiful stain glass windows.  All of the crypts were made of marble and some people were buried in huge mausoleums.  There were so many statues too. Everything was white too. Next we got back on the bus for an hour and a half and saw the city from the top of the bus. We went to dinner and got some yummy chocolate covered churros. 


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