Having one of the most immense collections of visual art found in all of the Caribbean, the National Museum Palace of Fine Arts is an essential destination for art aficionados and anybody interested in the arts and their cultural significance to Cuba. Founded on the date of February 23rd, 1913 and eventually relocated to the beautiful structure in which it resides to this day, this palace is dedicated to the presentation and safekeeping of Cuban art collections besides notable European art.
With a vast assortment of Cuban work spanning from the 16th to the 20th centuries, Cuban tourists will enjoy the rooms devoted to religious subjects, landscapes, scenes of traditional Cuban life, and even a gallery showcasing the fascinating Hyperrealism style that was prominent in the 1970s. Among all the things to do in Cuba, the National Museum Palace of Fine Arts is a most recommended visit to understand culture as it exists for the beautiful island nation.