This house was owned by Ramon Magsaysay, the Seventh President of the Philippines and the place where the late president started capturing the hearts of the people, the reason why he is the "Champion of the Masses" and "Savior of Democracy". The first floor has several collections of memorabilia used by the late president. An old wooden staircase connects the second floor from the first floor. Majority of the second floor is composed of artistic wood with high ceiling and wide windows made of capiz shells. This part has a collection of paintings, cabinets, stereo, family dining room and a bedroom. Aside from that, there is also an extension on the left side where medals, awards, and video of historical events are being showed to the visitors. Since this house is being managed by the local government, like the other museums, it opens at 8 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon. No entrance fees collected, just donations. The backyard is clean and properly maintained. Its vibrant light green color attracts people passing by the highway even you are inside...
Β Β Β Read moreThis museum is an absolute gem, a testament to meticulous preservation and passionate stewardship. From the moment you step inside, you're transported through time, surrounded by exhibits that feel as vibrant and immediate as the day they were first created. The attention to detail in maintaining each artifact is truly remarkable; every display case, every label, every environmental control speaks to a deep commitment to safeguarding our shared heritage. What truly sets this museum apart is how alive the history feels. It's not just a collection of dusty relics; it's a dynamic narrative, lovingly cared for and presented in a way that resonates deeply. The colors remain true, the textures palpable, and the stories they tell are clear and compelling. It's evident that countless hours have been dedicated to ensuring these treasures will inspire and educate generations to come. This institution serves as a shining example of what a well-preserved museum...
Β Β Β Read moreThis was one of a remarkable historical places in the history of the Philippines. The ancestral house of the late 7th President of the Philippines. Many wonderful things inside the house. Where you can find the suits of the presidents his boots up to his hair comb. Also, you can read the biography of Pres. Magsaysay and his tragic death. Which can give you a clear and much detailed information of his life. I also post a picture of mine and my family way back 2015 in commemoration of his death anniversary. Photos indicates the Presidential table, full house view and the Presidents car the Cadillac. Thanks i hope this can give you insights and informarion regarding the House of our 7th President Ramon Magsaysay. Located at Magsaysay road...
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