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Andres Bonifacio National Monument — Attraction in Manila

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Andres Bonifacio National Monument
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The monument de la Légion étrangère is located in Bonifacio, a town in southern Corsica, France. It was made to commemorate soldiers of the Foreign Legion who died in the south Oranais 1872–1902. This monument was originally located in Sidon, a town in French Algeria.
Nearby attractions
FantasyWorld - SM City Grand Central
88, Grace Park East, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Malabon Zoo
1 Gov. Pascual Ave, Malabon, Metro Manila, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
Gerry's - SM Grand Central (Gerry's Grill)
5th Floor SM Grand Central, Rizal Ave Ext, Grace Park East, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
CK Araneta Square
Level 1, Araneta Square Building, Rizal Ave Ext, Caloocan, 1400 Metro Manila, Philippines
Tong Yang SM City Grand Central
Level 3, SM City Grand Central, Grace Park East, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Jollibee Araneta Square Mall
Along Monumento Cicle, Rizal Ave. Ext, Samson Rd, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Tropical Hut Hamburger
MX4M+QR5, Epifanio de los Santos Ave, Grace Park East, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Mang Inasal Araneta Square Mall
Lower G/F VCF 1163 Edsa Balintawak, Samsom Rd, Quezon City, Philippines
BBQ Chicken SM City Grand Central
Level 5, SM City Grand Central, Rizal Ave Ext, Grace Park East, Caloocan, 1403 Metro Manila, Philippines
On The Way Monumento Branch
16 L. Bustamante, Grace Park East, Caloocan, 1400 Metro Manila, Philippines
Botejyu SM City Grand Central
MX4M+3P, Grace Park East, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Frankie's New York Buffalo Wings SM City Grand Central
2nd Floor, SM City Grand Central, Grace Park East, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Nearby hotels
Hotel Sogo - EDSA, Caloocan
Bonifacio Public Market, 2nd, Epifanio de los Santos Ave, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Astrotel Monumento
MX4M+W6M, Monumento Cir, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Sobel Hotel
03 General Pio Valenzuela, St, Caloocan, 1400 Kalakhang Maynila, Philippines
Hotel Sogo - LRT Monumento
5th Floor, LRT Northmall, Rizal Ave Ext, Grace Park East, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Kabayan Hotel Monumento
535 Caimito Rd, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Hotel 99 Monumento, Caloocan City
1003 Rizal Ave Ext, Grace Park West, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Meaco Royal Hotel - Malabon
1 MacArthur Highway, Corner Reparo Road, Malabon, 1475 Metro Manila, Philippines
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Andres Bonifacio National Monument

596 Monumento Cir, Rotonda, Caloocan, 1401 Metro Manila, Philippines
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The monument de la Légion étrangère is located in Bonifacio, a town in southern Corsica, France. It was made to commemorate soldiers of the Foreign Legion who died in the south Oranais 1872–1902. This monument was originally located in Sidon, a town in French Algeria.

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attractions: FantasyWorld - SM City Grand Central, Malabon Zoo, restaurants: Gerry's - SM Grand Central (Gerry's Grill), CK Araneta Square, Tong Yang SM City Grand Central, Jollibee Araneta Square Mall, Tropical Hut Hamburger, Mang Inasal Araneta Square Mall, BBQ Chicken SM City Grand Central, On The Way Monumento Branch, Botejyu SM City Grand Central, Frankie's New York Buffalo Wings SM City Grand Central
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Nearby restaurants of Andres Bonifacio National Monument

Gerry's - SM Grand Central (Gerry's Grill)

CK Araneta Square

Tong Yang SM City Grand Central

Jollibee Araneta Square Mall

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Mang Inasal Araneta Square Mall

BBQ Chicken SM City Grand Central

On The Way Monumento Branch

Botejyu SM City Grand Central

Frankie's New York Buffalo Wings SM City Grand Central

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Pite DelivaPite Deliva
Heavy traffic every morning and evening rush hour. In line with the Rapid Bus Transport system in EDSA, buses are not circling the rotunda anymore causing a clog in the EDSA exit. Meanwhile, lots of business present. Victory mall along Rizal avenue, SM Hypermarket in MacArthur Hwy - Samson Road side, New SM Grand Central ij front of Victory mall. Bus terminal that will bring you to northern parts of Luzon like Baguio, and Tuguegarao cities.
Liza LakwatcheraLiza Lakwatchera
Located at the intersection of four major roads, the monument is an iconic tribute to revolutionary hero, Andrés Bonifacio. Created by National Artist Guillermo Tolentino, it symbolizes the Cry of Balintawak and spirit of the revolution against the Spanish regime.
DanAGoDanAGo
Huge monument at the roundabout of a major st. Heavy traffic all the time in the area and it can only be viewed when passing by. No access for pedestrian and quite dangerous for bikers to stop by given the huge volume of cars passing by.
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Heavy traffic every morning and evening rush hour. In line with the Rapid Bus Transport system in EDSA, buses are not circling the rotunda anymore causing a clog in the EDSA exit. Meanwhile, lots of business present. Victory mall along Rizal avenue, SM Hypermarket in MacArthur Hwy - Samson Road side, New SM Grand Central ij front of Victory mall. Bus terminal that will bring you to northern parts of Luzon like Baguio, and Tuguegarao cities.
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Located at the intersection of four major roads, the monument is an iconic tribute to revolutionary hero, Andrés Bonifacio. Created by National Artist Guillermo Tolentino, it symbolizes the Cry of Balintawak and spirit of the revolution against the Spanish regime.
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Huge monument at the roundabout of a major st. Heavy traffic all the time in the area and it can only be viewed when passing by. No access for pedestrian and quite dangerous for bikers to stop by given the huge volume of cars passing by.
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The Andrés Bonifacio Monument, commonly known simply as Bonifacio Monument or Monumento, is a memorial monument in Caloocan, Philippines which was designed by the National Artist Guillermo Tolentino to commemorate Philippine revolutionary Andrés Bonifacio, the founder and Supremo of the Katipunan. Andrés Bonifacio fought for independence from the politically and socially ruthless colonial rule by Spain. The monument 45 feet (14 m) in height with symbolic images and other features known as the "Cry of Balintawak" is acclaimed as one of the best monuments in the world.

The Bonifacio Monument recalls the Philippine Revolution which was spearheaded by Andrés Bonifacio who had urged his men to raise against the colonial rule of Spain. His call to take arms against the Spanish rule was given on 23 August 1896, which is widely known as "Cry of Pugad Lawin."

The cornerstone was formally laid by Aurora Quezon, the wife of Filipino Senate President and later President Manuel L. Quezon. The monument, which was created under the orders of American Governor-General Frank Murphy, was inaugurated on 23 October 1933. It was inaugurated by the Speaker of the House, with much fanfare in a colourful function led by three women from Luzon (of the Women’s College), Visayas (of the Institute of Women), and Mindanao (of the Centro Escolar de Señoritas/Center for Women) with other women representing the eight provinces of Manila, Cavite, Batangas, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, and Laguna which had participated in the revolution of 1896.

On 30 November 2013, the sesquicentennial of Bonifacio’s birth and the 80th anniversary of the monument’s unveiling was celebrated.

The Bonifacio Monument, which was sculpted by Guillermo Tolentino in 1933, an obelisk, rises to a height of 45 feet (14 m); the obelisk is made up of five parts representing five aspects of the society, "Kataastaasan, Kagalanggalang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Highest and Most Venerable Association of the Sons of the Nation)". It is crowned by a figure with wings representing triumph. Below the vertical pylon 20 figures cast in bronze have been molded over an octagonal shaped plinth, plus one angel of peace at the top. The octagon represents the eight provinces who fought against Spain and also represents eight rays of the Katipunan flag. The plinth is raised in three steps, each step representing the three centuries of Spanish rule. These figures are a representation of the people of Philippines, who faced inequality, agony and suppression under the colonial rule which eventually ended in an armed revolution in 1896. The main central image of the monument holds a bolo, a machete, in the right hand and a gun in the other hand. At the back of the central figure a flag of Katipunan in an unfurled state is depicted. A remarkable feature of the molded images of the human figures is the classic style with detailing marked by realistic expressions reflecting the revolutionary spirit with an "upright head and body" and with arms spread on the sides. The central obelisk is surrounded by...

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The structure itself is a piece of history. However, you cannot walk through it, nor enter its premises. One can marvel at the Andres Bonifacio Monument just by looking at it from afar. Be warned! You might get caught jaywalking if you cross the roads leading to the monument.

Taking a photograph of the sculpture without autofocus is also a waste as awful photobombers such as SM Hypermarket, Araneta City Square and an old building (disguised as a billboard) will...

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Heavy traffic every morning and evening rush hour. In line with the Rapid Bus Transport system in EDSA, buses are not circling the rotunda anymore causing a clog in the EDSA exit. Meanwhile, lots of business present. Victory mall along Rizal avenue, SM Hypermarket in MacArthur Hwy - Samson Road side, New SM Grand Central ij front of Victory mall. Bus terminal that will bring you to northern parts of Luzon like Baguio, and...

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