Cuban officials declared childhood house of Cuban leader Fidel Castro and his brother President Raul Castro a national monument.
The National Monument Commission said the 26 hectare property in rural Biran, 700 kilometres east of Havana, where the two Cuban leaders were born and raised, was an important symbolic place for contemporary Cuba.
The house is currently a museum and the complex is maintained as an early-20th century property. It includes a small store, a post office, a bar, a school and a cockfight arena.
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