2 landmarks in Plaza de la Revolución with verified facts and stories most people walk right past.

Colon Cemetery
Calzada Zapata, Plaza de la Revolución, Havana, Cuba
Cementerio Cristóbal Colón (Colon Cemetery) is one of the great urban cemeteries of the world — a 56-hectare necropolis laid out in a grid in 1876 with over 500 ornate mausoleums, chapels, and marble sculptures that form one of the finest open-air sculpture collections in Latin America.

Plaza de la Revolución
Plaza de la Revolución, Plaza de la Revolución, Havana, Cuba
Plaza de la Revolución is where modern Cuban history has been performed — a vast concrete square that can hold up to 1 million people and has been the setting for Fidel Castro's marathon speeches, Pope John Paul II's 1998 mass, and every major state ceremony since the revolution.
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