Havana - Casa de Mexico
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The Casa de Mexico in Havana was built in the late 18th Century for the Pedroso family. The home is well preserved and houses exhibits on Mexico and Cuba and the strong relationship they share.
Of note is the Alfonso Reyes library. This library contains over five thousand texts on Mexico and is considered Cuba's best resource center for items and history related to that country.
Also on display are exhibits of silver items, terra cotta, and fabrics. The museum is easy to find, located at the junction of two of Havana's most famous streets, Calle Obrapia and Calle Mercaderes.
Of note is the Alfonso Reyes library. This library contains over five thousand texts on Mexico and is considered Cuba's best resource center for items and history related to that country.
Also on display are exhibits of silver items, terra cotta, and fabrics. The museum is easy to find, located at the junction of two of Havana's most famous streets, Calle Obrapia and Calle Mercaderes.
Address:
Casa de Mexico, Obrapia 116, Havana, Ciudad de La Habana / City of Havana , Cuba
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