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Rum museum, History museum in La Habana Vieja, Cuba

The Rum Museum in Belén displays the complete rum-making journey through actual machinery and a working scale model of a sugar mill. The exhibits walk you through each step from harvesting cane to bottling the final product.

The museum was founded to safeguard Cuba's rum-making tradition, with documentation tracing back to the 1930s. The collection shows how production techniques changed and improved over decades.

The museum reveals how rum has woven itself into Cuban daily life and social gatherings over time. You can see how production methods reflect the island's relationship with this drink.

The museum sits in the old city and is easy to reach on foot, with clear signs guiding you through Belén's narrow streets. Plan about two hours for a relaxed visit without rushing through.

Craftspeople at the museum shape white oak barrels and demonstrate fermentation methods that Cuban families have used for generations. This hands-on craft is not something you see in most rum museums.

Location: Belén

Location: La Habana Vieja

Accessibility: Wheelchair inaccessible

Operator: Havana Club International S.A.

Address: San Pedro e/ Sol y Santa Clara

Opening Hours: Monday-Thursday 09:00-17:30; Friday-Sunday 09:00-16:30

Phone: +5378618051

Website: https://facebook.com/HCRumMuseum

GPS coordinates: 23.13564,-82.34758

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:47

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Monuments and history of Havana: colonial architecture, military fortifications, baroque heritage

Walking through downtown Havana, you find a city shaped by four hundred years of stories. The streets are lined with buildings that show the time when Spain ruled. Big walls from the 1500s keep the port safe, while churches with detailed baroque designs sit next to simple, straight-lined neoclassical palaces. The paved squares make you want to stop and look at the coral stone facades in soft colors. Havana has changed a lot over time. Buildings used for colonial government work or factories now hold museums, theaters, and art spaces. The Morro Castle has watched over the port since the 1500s with its thick walls. The San Cristobal Cathedral looks over the old part of town with its uneven towers. The Capitol from the 1900s stands tall with a large dome, and the Christ statue on the coast is made of pure white marble. If you like walking and watching, Havana has nice walks to take. The Paseo del Prado features marble benches and iron street lamps. Places like El Templete, where the first mass was held, or the Colón Cemetery with its chapels and sculptures, tell stories about religious and family history. Art spaces like the Fabrica de Arte Cubano keep the city’s current creative work alive amid old buildings.

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