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It is located within the most important building of the urban historical center. Preserves the most brilliant expressions of the period of Spanish rule: the furniture and other decorations of a great mansion with 100 doors dating from 1750, the home of the wealthy Iznaga family. It contains collections of French, English, German and Spanish porcelain; paintings; and fans. One of the oldest pianos in Cuba stands in its music room. |
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