The First Jose Rizal Monument

The First Jose Rizal Monument Today is Dr. Jose Rizal’s 157th Birthday! In honor of his birth anniversary, the Philippine Heritage Map is featuring the very first and oldest surviving Rizal Monument built in 1898 in Daet, Camarines Norte. You may want to read: What If Jose Rizal Escaped Execution? Arrest And Trial Of Jose … Read more

Artemio Ricarte Shrine

Artemio Ricarte Shrine Artemio Ricarte is known as the Father of the Philippine Army, he is remarkable for never having taken an oath of allegiance to the American Government. Artemio Ricarte y Garcia is the first chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. A trusted officer of Emilio Aguinaldo, he was the … Read more

Quezon Memorial Shrine

Quezon Memorial Shrine The mausoleum has three vertical pylons that represent Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Each pylon is 66 meters tall-the number follows the age of Quezon when he died. At the top are three mourning angels that are holding Sampaguita wreaths. These “muses” were created by the Italian sculptor Francesco Monti. The monument was … Read more

Quezon Memorial Park

Quezon Memorial Park Quezon Memorial Circle, bounded by Elliptical Road, is a national park in Quezon City. Its main feature is the Quezon Memorial Shrine which serves as a mausoleum for the remains of President Manuel Quezon and his wife. The 27-hectare park was part of a 400-hectare National Capitol City envisioned by Quezon in … Read more

Quezon Institute

Quezon Institute, named after President Manuel Quezon and the home of the Philippine Tuberculosis Society, is a medical complex that was built and completed in 1938. Back then, tuberculosis was an incurable disease and it led to the establishment of the Philippine Anti-Tuberculosis Society in 1910. The society ran two specialized institutions: San Juan Tuberculosis … Read more