


fine arts guided tours
Duration: 2-3 hours
$40
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fine arts guided tours
Art lover, this experience is definitely a must for you. Located in two different buildings, the National Museum of Fine Arts is Cuba’s most impressive museum. The Arte Cubano (Cuban Art) building contains the most comprehensive collection of Cuban art in the world with around 1000 works divided into 4 conceptual areas: Art from the Colony, Change of Century, Modern and Contemporary Art. You can find paintings, drawings, sculptures, pottery, and installations by different generations of renowned Cuban artists. Through its rooms you will get a deep understanding of our culture and history as well.
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Enjoy a guided private tour of the Cuban building of the Fine Arts Museum.
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Learn about the most important moments of the Cuban history reflected through its marvelous pieces of art.
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Appreciate the work of renowned artists such as Victor Manuel, Fidelio Ponce, Wifredo Lam, Alfredo Sosabravo, Tomás Sanchez among many others.
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Meeting point: Entrance of the Cuban Art building.
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Start time: At your convenience
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Finish time: 12:30am
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Entrance to the Fine Arts Museum.
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Guided private tour around the facilities.
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Tips/gratuities.
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Transportation to and from meeting point venue.
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Please note that the Fine Arts Museum is closed on Mondays. Make sure you bring plenty of energy to enjoy your day!



​ what will we do?
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Your guide will wait for you at the set time at the entrance of the Arte Cubano building. Together you will walk around the museum at your own pace. You can choose to visit the most important rooms, those of your interest, or tour all of them to get a taste of the whole collection. We always suggest that you follow your guide’s suggestions to make the most of your time in the museum.
Cuban art also epitomizes Cuban history and society. By the end of the tour you will have a profound knowledge about the most important aspects of our identity and the historical development of our art manifestations.