Everyone told us to see this museum and so we did. It's a dozen rooms in a lovely building with domestic furniture and crockery laid out in each room. Some fantastic pieces but mainly what you would see in a Cuban home. Intereting for a quick visit.
PenelopeC516
The house and its furnishings are in excellent condition, thus giving us real flavor of the lifestyle of the wealthy sugar baron. If you are not Spanish-speaking, though, there doesn't seem to be a way to learn additional information to help the house "come alive."
OldieEastMidlands
A small museum on Plaza Mayor that lives up to its name. A beautiful collection of C19 and early C20th furniture and artifacts arranged as if someone was still living in the house. Only spoiled by the assistants who wanted to sell you textiles. Interestingly when I went back for a second look in late afternoon and there were no tour groups around the textiles stayed hidden. You have to pay extra to use your camera inside the building.
NeilH526
The fine china and decorations mean that you have to leave your bags at the desk - and then it's a trip around an old colonial house - slaves on the ground floor and the owners above. Well maintained and looked after
lcfb
It is a very large multi story house which is very beautiful. The visit is very interesting and enjoyable. I really recommend it.