The final session followed a tribute to the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, at the very site where he made his historic self-defense argument, after ataccking the Moncada baracks in Santiago.
Expert Annia Domínguez, a researcher at the Santa Ifigenia Heritage Cemetery, proposed to delve deeper into the knowledge of other patriots imprisoned in the former Moncada garrison, currently the 26 de Julio School City.
She emphasized the importance of applying Information Technology and communications to the new concepts of museum guides, to guarantee interaction with the new generations.
Jorge Luis Aneiros Alonso, MSc., director of the Office of Historical Affairs of the Presidency of the Republic of Cuba, recalled that in recent visits by the leader of the Revolution, Raúl Castro Ruz, and Deputy Prime Minister Ramiro Valdés Menéndez (both attackers), to the 26 de Julio museum, no deficiencies were detected the exhibition samples.
Aneiros, president of the Union of Cuban Historians, also referred to the importance of using the most modern technologies, such as Augmented Reality, to overcome logistical problems and avoid the movement of high-value pieces at the risk of deterioration.
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