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Plaza de la Revolución, La Havane, Cuba
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The Havana people simply call it the Plaza, because, of all the Cuban squares, it is undoubtedly the best known and the most significant. Larger than the Plaza de la Concorde, it is still too small for large political gatherings, especially the one on May1st. The Ministry of the Interior, the National Theater, the National Library and the building housing the Council of State, the Council of Ministers and the Central Committee of the Communist Party frame the square, which makes this Revolutionary Square the epicenter of political life in Cuba and explains the large police presence there, even if it is not immediately noticeable... What is striking are the huge portraits of Che Guevara and Camilo Cienfuegos that dominate the square.

It is in this vast space that the Cubans have taken, since 1959, the most important decisions of their history. Fidel Castro has made long and passionate speeches in front of huge crowds of attentive listeners. Contrary to what many foreigners imagine, the Plaza de la Revolución is not the work of the revolutionary government, since the idea of building a civic plaza goes back to the advent of the republic. It was in 1953, during the Batista regime, that the construction of the Plaza Cívica began, which was renamed Plaza de la Revolución on July 16, 1961. The first major event celebrated after the triumph of the revolution was the International Workers' Day on May1, 1961.


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vanille333
Visited in may 2017
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Grande place qui, même si elle a été construite avant, fait penser à l'Union soviétique. Place très aérée et l'on imagine aisément les défilés et discours fleuves de Fidel. L'anecdote sur les colombes est vraiment très révélatrice.
futevoyage
Visited in may 2017
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Trés grande place. la ou sont prononce les discours politique.
le che en grand sur un mur.
un musée de marti avec vu sur la place.
a faire mais pas trop d intérêt.
ada14
Visited in may 2017
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A voir pour le coté historique.
Vraiment intéressante le 1er mai.
Ana43
Visited in may 2017
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Impressionnée lorsque nous avons vu ces deux portraits, si emblématiques de la Havane ! La place paraît grande, mais la ferveur des cubains l'est encore plus , et s'il est bien un endroit où cela se ressent, c'est ici. Incontournable. La montée des marches du monument permet également de prendre conscience de la grandeur de cette place. C'est le premier lieu que nous avons visité, et cela nous a marqué.
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Jolie et grande place avec les deux fameuses figures de Cienfuegos et du Che puis le monument de Martí.
Y aller un 1er mai est signe de beaucoup de monde!!

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