Thousands of people remember Commander-in-Chief of the Revolution.

Photo: Carlos Nabia.

SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Cuba.- As a flow that does not cease and is renewed, hundreds of people from Cuba and the rest of the world visit the monolith keeping the ashes of Fidel Castro Ruz in patrimonial Cemetery of Santa Iphigenia.

Just a few hours before the two years of the death of the Commander-in-Chief, that place has received almost 2 million people after his burial in 2016, and now that human flow increases.

Among the visitors there are children and adolescents with their schools, many foreigners who visit Santiago de Cuba as tourists or for other reasons, and Cubans from other provinces.

In addition to the Cemetery of Santa Iphigenia, another important place of the tribute to the historical leader is the University of the Orient, where professors and students, led by the honorary Chair devoted to study Fidel´s thought, develops several activities.