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Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana

4.5 (585 reviews)
Art MuseumAtracción turísticaMuseoPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Mejor época para visitar

Early morning on weekdays to avoid heat and school groups, galleries are quieter then and natural light works well for photos.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Modest admission fee, with student and senior discounts; Cuban residents may have reduced or free access so ask at the ticket desk, bring cash since cards are often not accepted.

Recomendado para

Art lovers, Cultural travelers, Students of Latin American art, Photography enthusiasts

Planifica tu visita

1.5-2 hours

Acerca de

Datos rápidos: Step inside and you’ll find one of the richest collections of Cuban art, where vivid mural-sized canvases and intimate colonial portraits sit side by side. A rooftop courtyard floods the galleries with tropical light, while quiet rooms reveal surprising modernist experiments and political cartoons that trace a nation’s turbulent cultural history.

Destacados: Slip into the hushed Cuban galleries at golden hour and the honeyed light makes Wifredo Lam's sinuous figures, Amelia Peláez's ceramic-like brushwork, and René Portocarrero's mosaic-like murals glow as if someone turned the saturation up on the whole room. Curators quietly rotate pieces from the vault every few months, so the same marble halls can surprise you with a 19th-century portrait in velvet tones one visit and a riotous modernist panel the next.

Consejos de expertos

  • Wear comfortable shoes and light layers, some rooms have marble floors and limited ventilation.
  • Bring cash for tickets and the small museum shop, card payments are frequently unavailable.
  • Begin in the Cuban art building if short on time, prioritize modernists like Wifredo Lam and Amelia Peláez over repetitive portrait rooms.
  • No-flash photography for personal use is usually allowed, watch for gallery signs and avoid blocking walkways when shooting.

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