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Built in 1929 to house the island's Senate and
House of Representatives, and with a dome that dominates the
Havana skyline, this building looks rather similar to the Congress
on Capitol Hill in Washington DC.
Inside there is a statue of La Republica, the
biggest indoor bronze effigy in the world.
There is also an enormous and historic gallery
called the Salón de los Pasos Perdidos which translated
means The Hall of Lost Steps.
There is a 28-carat diamond that marks the
exact centre of the city. This is also the headquarters of the
Cuban Natural History Museum, which houses the country's largest
natural history collection. |