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Have visited several times since 2010 including my wedding pictures. Absolutely worthwhile. However, closed since 2015 and no idea when it will reopen. Time of writing December 2017.
Brunette palace In the city of Trinidad Historic center Located in Plaza Mayor The surrounding area has become a park Good for strolling
The Romantic Museum, once Brunet Palace, is located in the heart of the historic center of the city of Trinidad, next to its Plaza Mayor. This palace, owned by one of the richest families of the colonial era, the counts of Brunet House, was completed in 1808 and is currently one of the most visited architectural jewels in Cuba, guardian of abundant relics of the culture of the refined trinitarian sacrocracy. History Began to build in the eighteenth century, the house No. 52 of Christ Street belonged to several illustrious families of the city. The ground floor dates from 1740 and is known as the house of the Silva and Álvarez Travieso family until 1807, when it is bought by José Mariano Borrel y Padrón, who orders the construction of the upper floor in 1808. Inherited by his daughter, Angela Borrell and Lemus, was inhabited by his family until 1857, the year they leave for Spain. The property had several uses until it was acquired by the Pro Trinidad Association in 1945 and, partially restored, it served as the headquarters of this association until 1964, when capital repair work begins, to finally be converted into a museum . The Brunet Palace, opened as a Romantic Museum on May 26, 1974, was the first building of the Villa that acquired this institutional character. She treasures one of the most valuable collections of decorative arts in Cuba and recreates with authenticity the nineteenth-century atmosphere of the city.
Place full of charm, to visit