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El Capitolio (Capitolio Nacional)

El Capitolio (Capitolio Nacional)

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Best time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon for softer light and fewer tour groups; weekdays are quieter than weekends.

Budget tips

Paid entry for international visitors, tickets are sold at the box office in cash or via official online booking when available; bring Cuban pesos or exact US dollars and carry ID for student or local discounts.

Recommended for

Architecture lovers, History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural travelers

Plan your visit

45-60 min

About

Korte feiten: Visitors frequently gasp at the soaring marble dome and cavernous central hall, where shafts of sunlight spotlight gilded details and polished stone. A sweeping marble staircase leads to a rotunda dominated by a massive bronze figure, and close-up inspection reveals unexpected Art Nouveau flourishes carved into the columns and friezes.

Hoogtepunten: Guess what: a gleaming 15-meter bronze statue, gilded in places so sunlight slants into warm gold, towers over the central hall and was once touted as one of the largest indoor statues in the world. Tucked into the marble floor nearby is a tiny brass "Kilómetro Cero" plaque marking the start of the nation's road network, and locals often brush it with a fingertip for luck before long journeys.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes and light clothing, stairs and long corridors are part of the visit.
  • Arrive at opening to avoid guided-tour crowds and get unobstructed photos on the front steps.
  • Head to the central chamber under the dome for dramatic photos of the statue and the floor mosaic.
  • Security checks are routine, carry minimal bags and keep your passport or ID handy.

Practical info

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Boek tours & tickets

Klik om een GRATIS wandeltocht te boeken in Havana, Cuba

De beste manier om een stad te ervaren met een lokale gids.

Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!

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