National Masonic Temple of Cuba

National Masonic Temple of Cuba — view
National Masonic Temple of Cuba. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
HAVANA, CUBA

National Masonic Temple of Cuba

The headquarters of Cuba’s Grand Lodge of Ancient and Accepted Freemasons stands in Centro Habana, housing ceremonial temples, administrative offices, and the nation’s only museum dedicated to Masonic history and culture.

At a glance

This purpose-built Masonic center serves as the institutional heart of organized Freemasonry in Cuba. The building accommodates both ritual and governance, combining sacred space with administrative function under a single roof.

History

The temple functions as the official seat of the Grand Lodge of Cuba and the Supreme Council of the Most Respectable Grand Lodge and Supreme Council of Cuba of Ancient and Accepted Freemasons. Details of its construction and early history require further research.

What you see

The building contains two distinct Masonic temples designed for ritual work. Conference rooms and a grand conference hall provide space for meetings and deliberations. The structure houses the offices of both the Grand Master and the Grand Commander, reflecting the dual leadership of Cuba’s Masonic order.

Cultural significance

The National Masonic Temple represents the institutional presence of Freemasonry in Cuba, preserving and presenting the order’s history through the National Museum of Freemasonry. It stands as a rare purpose-built Masonic headquarters in the Caribbean region.

Key facts

  • Country: Cuba
  • City: Havana
  • Location: Centro Habana
  • Coordinates: 23.1322905, -82.3700913
  • Contains two Masonic temples, conference rooms, grand conference hall, administrative offices, and National Museum of Freemasonry

Practical information & getting there

The temple is located in Centro Habana, Havana’s central district. Visiting hours and access policies should be confirmed before your visit, as the building serves active administrative and ceremonial functions.

Sources & resources

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