José Miguel Gómez Monument

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At the top of Avenida de los Presidentes stands the most striking monument along this central promenade — a grand marble tribute to José Miguel Gómez. A key figure in Cuba’s modern history, he became known for his relentless fight for Cuban independence from Spain. He took part in every major conflict: the Ten Years’ War from 1868 to 1878, and the War of Independence in 1895. Rising steadily through the military ranks, he became a colonel, then a brigadier general in 1896, and finally a major general in 1898. In September 1908, Gómez became the second president of the Republic of Cuba. He served for four years before stepping down at the end of his term. His monument — a powerful tribute to the soldier and the statesman — was unveiled in 1936, fifteen years after his death. It features a semicircular colonnade, a three-and-a-half metre high bronze statue of Gómez, and bas-reliefs depicting pivotal moments from his life. Although the design was the work of an Italian architect, most of the funding came from the Cuban people themselves, through a public subscription where each resident contributed around 20 centavos.
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