Our visit to the Museo ni Manuel Quezon on January 25, 2025, proved to be a rewarding experience. This museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and presidency of Manuel L. Quezon, shedding light on the Philippines' development during his time. It was particularly interesting to learn about his vision and plans for Manila. The museum itself is an architectural marvel, featuring a striking elliptical design and housing the mausoleum containing the remains of President Quezon and his wife, Aurora. With free admission, it's an incredibly accessible and valuable resource for anyone interested in Philippine history. While donations are welcome, the fact that it's free makes it even more appealing. The friendly and approachable security guards further enhanced our visit. Highly...
Read moreThe Museum features the life and political career of President Manuel Luis Quezon (1935-44) and explains the historical context in which he emerged as leader of the country. It consists of 5 galleries. The Museum is housed in the Shrine which has an equilateral triangular base serving as the mausoleum of President Quezon and his wife, Aurora Aragon. The entrance is free of charge. Standard Covid-19 procedure applied: temperature check and vaccination proof. We visited on Sunday around 1 pm and...
Read moreas we went inside, I felt a very familiar ambiance, and as we move forward inside the museum we saw a lot of historical things such as guns, clothes, even pictures of the former President Manuel L. Quezon, I highly recommend this place for those people who wants to know more about...
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