National Museum of Fine Arts of Cuba
The National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana was founded on February 23, 1913. The artwork here includes paintings, drawings, sculptures, pottery, and more. It’s divided into an international section and a Cuban section, and the buildings are just a few blocks apart. It takes a few hours to see it all, but it’s worth the effort. The collection of the international section of the National Museum of Fine Arts spreads out over 5 floors and includes artwork from various parts of the world, including Latin America, Asia, Europe and the United States. The Cuban section is found in the classical Palacio de Bellas Artes near Parque Central. This section showcases Cuban artwork, including paintings and sculptures.