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Malacañang Palace (Filipino: Palasyo ng Malakanyang, locally [paˈlɐ̞ʃo näŋ maläkɐˈɲäŋ]; Spanish: Palacio de Malacañán), officially known as Malacañan Palace, is the official residence and principal workplace of the president of the Philippines.
The building would serve as the principal official building of the Malacañang Palace by the succeeding presidents after Quezon until Ramon Magsaysay. [ 2 ] President Elpidio Quirino and Carlos P. Garcia took their oath as president in the Executive Building; on April 17, 1948, and March 18, 1957, respectively. [ 3 ]
The Presidential Museum and Library, formerly the Malacañang Museum, is a museum and library institution of the Philippine government.An agency under the Office of the President, it is tasked responsible for preserving, managing, and promoting the history and heritage of the Philippine Presidency as well as the Malacañang Palace.
The Awit ng Magiting concert in April 22, 2023. The Konsyerto sa Palasyo (KSP) is a concert series set inside the Malacañang Palace complex intended to feature the 'best up and coming' Filipino artists by the Philippine government under the administration of President Bongbong Marcos. [1]
Malacañang Palace in Manila, the presidential palace which this property was named after; Malacañang sa Sugbo in Cebu City, now disused presidential residence; Malacañang of the South in Davao City, former presidential residence; The Mansion, Baguio, the official summer residence of the president of the Philippines
Casa Roces is a 1930s ancestral house of the Roces family which was renovated and turned into a full-service restaurant, café and an art gallery. Casa Roces is located in the district of San Miguel, Manila right across Malacañan Palace, the official residence of the President of the Republic of the Philippines.
A bilateral meeting between the delegations of President Benigno Aquino III and the visiting Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani of Qatar at the Malacañang Palace in Manila, August 10, 2012 President Benigno Aquino III hosting a state dinner for the visiting Queen Sofía of Spain at the Malacañang Palace in Manila, July 3, 2012
It is where Malacañang Palace and several other government buildings are located. The street has had several different names in different segments throughout the years, including Calzada de San Miguel, Calle de Malacañang (west of Estero de Aviles or present-day San Rafael Street), and Calzada/Calle de Uliuli (east of Estero de Aviles).