The Marcos Museum offers a grim portrayal of historical revisionism and corruption. Stepping into its halls feels like diving headfirst into a propaganda pool, glorifying a regime marked by human rights violations and plunder. The air is thick with the stench of deceit, as every exhibit seems meticulously crafted to whitewash the atrocities committed under the Marcos dictatorship. It's a toxic echo chamber, where dissenting voices are silenced, and inconvenient truths are conveniently swept under the rug. Instead of educating visitors, the museum serves as a monument to manipulation and...
Read moreThis is the family house of the Marcos'. It was an honor to see the home of his childhood years as well as some of the artifacts that were there during his childhood years. The Museum is well maintained and the yard is somewhat kept nice. A...
Read moreEntrance costs 25 to 30 pesos. The galleries equipped with a/c making the tour comfortable. Furnitures are antique. A visit at the back of the house is a must wherein an old well sits beside the kitchen. A classic...
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