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The role of the Presidential Museum was transferred to the Museo ng Malacañang Foundation, a private organization by virtue of Memorandum Order NO. 37 issued by the administration of President Corazon Aquino on September 10, 1985. Public tours inside the palace was continued as means to showcase the extravagance and opulence of the Marcos ...
National Museum of the Philippines – Cebu (Cebuano: Nasudnong Museyo sa Pilipinas – Sugbo; Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Pilipinas – Cebu) is a museum in Cebu City, Philippines under the National Museum of the Philippines system.
Museo ng Katipunan: Pinaglabanan Shrine, Corazon de Jesus, San Juan: Showcases the contributions of the Katipunan. Museo ng Makati: Jose P. Rizal Avenue, Poblacion, Makati: Repository of Makati's heritage, historical properties, collections and culture. Museo ng Muntinlupa: Centennial Avenue, Muntinlupa: City Museum [1] [2] Museo ng Pag-Asa
The original structure was built in 1750 by don Luis José Rocha Camiña, a physician and Spaniard in the galleon trade, who built it as a summer house with his wife, Gregoria Tuason de Zaballa, daughter of don Antonio Tuason & doña Justa de Zaballa. It is located in San Miguel, along the Pasig River. The Rocha property was built of stone and ...
The Museo has also displayed the work of several local San Antonio artists including Alex Rubio and Vincent Valdez in their 2007 exhibition San Anto: Pride of the Southside/En El Mero Hueso (December 2007) and Jesse Treviño in his 2009 exhibition Jesse Treviño: Mi Vida (October 2009).
The Presidential Security Group's headquarters, formerly the office of the Bureau of Animal Industry, is often associated with Malacanang Park. However the Presidential Museum and Library citing a 1940 map, insists that the Malacanang Park has always been a recreational park with the PSG headquarters not within the park's grounds.
Simbahan ng San Fernando de Dilao ng Paco: Church of San Fernando de Dilao of Paco First stone church built by Fray Juan de Garrovillas, OFM, from 1599 to 1601. Paco Church, Paz St. Filipino August 22, 1999 Tahanan ni Jose P. Laurel. Pangulo, Ikalawang Republika ng Pilipinas (1943–1945) Ancestral House of Jose P. Laurel
The Malacañang of the North (Ilocano: Malacañang ti Amianan; Filipino: Malakanyang sa Hilaga) is a presidential museum in Paoay, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.It was the residence of the family of Ferdinand Marcos when he was the President of the Philippines.