Next, we got a tour of Revolution Square
with government buildings with likenesses of national heroes.
In October 2009, to note the 50th anniversary of his death, a 100-ton steel outline of Camilo Cienfuegos' face and the words 'Vas bien, Fidel' were added to the side of the Ministry of Informatics and Communications building on the Plaza de la Revolución. At a rally on 8 January 1959, Castro interrupted his speech to ask Cienfuegos "Am I doing all right, Camilo?" His response Vas bien, Fidel (You're doing fine, Fidel) was taken up by the crowd and became a slogan of the revolution.