Chileans and Cubans celebrate Martí's statue return at Santiago park

In Santiago, Chile, Chileans and Cubans celebrated the return of the renovated statue of Apostle José Martí to Portales Park. The event highlights the recovery of the monument after several vandalism attempts. The ceremony occurred on October 26.

The Chilean and Cuban communities in Santiago gathered at Portales Park to celebrate the return of the renovated statue of José Martí, the Apostle of Cuban independence. According to Prensa Latina, the event took place on October 26, 2025, following several vandalism attempts on the sculpture.

The statue, a symbol of brotherhood between Chile and Cuba, was restored and reinstalled in its original location in the park. This act signifies not only the preservation of cultural heritage but also resilience against destructive acts. José Martí, a key figure in Cuba's fight for liberation, is honored in various Latin American countries, and his presence in Santiago strengthens historical ties between nations.

Prensa Latina's report underscores the active participation of both communities in the celebration, highlighting the importance of protecting monuments that represent shared values of freedom and solidarity.

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