Visitors to the Girón museum will touch theemblematic beachsand


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From the reopening of the Girón museum, when sanitary conditions allow, visitors will be able to feel the sand of the historic beach where imperialism suffered the first defeat in Latin America and interact with the shoes of Nemesia .

Dulce María Limonta , director of the cultural institution founded by Fidel Castro on April 19, 1976, expressed exclusively to the Cuban News Agency that they reaffirm themselves as a new type of museum, the current museography will include new technologies, educational games and screens where capsules related to the history of the museum will be promoted.

In an emotional way, the visitor will feel the sand of Playa Girón and will have in his hands a replica of the shoes of Nemesia , the girl who suffered the consequences of the mercenary invasion and inspired the epic poem by Jesús Orta Ruiz, el Indio Naborí, the museography interactive will allow interested parties to learn more about the history of events 60 years ago, he said.

Large screens show a virtual tour of the two rooms, and a QR code located on pieces that are exhibited allow access to more information, in addition to that received by specialized guides and audiovisual materials that are projected in the video room, he said.

In the museum of Playa Girón, what happened in Cuba since April 15, 1961, when several airports on the island were bombed by planes camouflaged with insignia of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), which is known as the prelude to the invasion, until April 19, the day the mercenaries were defeated, in less than 72 hours.

Also the people who go to the historic place, very close to where Fidel sank the ship Houston, know about life in the Zapata Swamp before the triumph of the Revolution, a totally forgotten place in the island's geography, inhospitable, where only It was accessed through line cars and by sea, women died in childbirth due to lack of medical assistance and poverty was the main protagonist. 


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