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NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

City of MANILA

Rizal Shrine
The Rizal Shrine in Intramuros is a
museum dedicated to the lifework of José
Rizal. It is located on Santa Clara Street,
Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila,
Philippines.

Fort Santiago Freedom Shrine


(Dambana ng Kalayaan)
A Shrine of Freedom, a memorial to the
National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, who was
imprisoned and spent his final days there
before his execution for inciting revolution
against the Spanish authorities. It was one the
oldest fort in the Philippines situated in the
present Manila.

San Agustin Church and


Convent
Also known as the Archdiocesan Shrine of
Nuestra Señora de Consolacion y Correa or
the Immaculate Conception Parish, is
a Roman Catholic church under the
auspices of the Order of St. Augustine,
located inside the historic walled city
of Intramuros in Manila. Completed in 1607,
it is the oldest stone church in the country.
Mabini Shrine
It is the original house owned by the del Rosario
family in Pandacan to whom Apolinario Mabini,
known as "the Sublime Paralytic" and "the
Brains of the Philippine Revolution", was related
by affinity.

Zamora Historical Landmark


Zamora began his early education in Pandacan, Manila and
later graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Canon and
Civil Laws. He then continued his training for priesthood in
the Seminary of Manila. Because of his role on advocating
the rights of the Filipino priests, a monument is erected in his
honor at a place known as Plaza Zamora along San Luis
Street where his house had once stood.

Army and Navy Club Historical


Landmark
Army and Navy Club founded in 1898 was the first
American social club to be established in
the Philippines for the exclusive use of the U.S.
military personnel and civilians, and later
Filipinos. Since the time it was established, it was
one of the centers of Manila's social life. It was the
site of many important events in Philippine–
American relations. Located at South Boulevard,
Ermita.

Elks Club Building Historical


Landmark
The Elks Club Building is the second and
former clubhouse of the Manila Elks Lodge
#761—Manila Lodge 761, better known as
the Manila Elks Club, in Roxas Boulevard,
Ermita, Manila, Philippines. It was designed
by William E. Parsons.
Luneta Hotel Historical
Landmark
The Luneta Hotel is a historic hotel
in Manila, Philippines. Named after its location
across from Luneta (Rizal Park) on Kalaw
Avenue in Ermita, it is one of the remaining
structures that survived the Liberation of
Manila in 1945.

Jose Rizal National Monument


The Rizal Monument (original title: Motto
Stella, Latin, "guiding star") is a memorial
in Rizal Park in Manila, Philippines built to
commemorate the executed Filipino
nationalist, José Rizal.

Rizal Park (Bagumbayan)


Historical Site
Rizal Park (Filipino: Liwasang Rizal, Spanish: Parque
Rizal), also known as Luneta Park or simply Luneta, is
a historical urban park in the Philippines. It was formerly
known as Bagumbayan in the era of colonialism under
the Spaniards.

Andres Bonifacio National


Shrine
A monument in Mehan Garden, Ermita,
Manila, Philippines dedicated to Filipino
revolutionary, Andrés Bonifacio and
the Katipunan's role in the Philippine
Revolution.
Metropolitan Theater Historical
Landmark
A Philippine Art Deco building found near
the Mehan Garden located on Padre Burgos
Avenue corner Arroceros Street, near the Manila
Central Post Office. It was designed by
architect Juan M. Arellano and inaugurated on
December 10, 1931.

San Sebastian Church


Historical Landmark
The Minor Basilica of San Sebastian, better
known as San Sebastian Church or San
Sebastian Basilica, is a minor basilica of
the Roman Catholic Church in Quiapo,
Manila, Philippines. It is the church of
the parish of San Sebastian.

Bahay Nakpil-Bautista
Historical Landmark
One of the old houses found in the district
of Quiapo, Manila. It was built in 1914 by Arcadio
Arellano. The National Historical Commission of
the Philippines declared the house as a cultural
property on August 25, 2011. Today, the house
is a museum showcasing items of the Katipunan,
paintings, among others.

UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS


MAIN BUILDING ARCH OF THE CENTURY
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS Univesity of Santo Tomas
OPEN SPACES WERE DECLARED Historical Landmark
NATIONAL CULTURAL TREASURES
A private, Roman Catholic research
university in Manila, Philippines. Founded on April
28, 1611 by Miguel de Benavides, Archbishop of
Manila, it has the oldest extant university charter in
the Philippines and in Asia, and is one of the
world's largest Catholic universities in terms of
enrollment found on one campus.

Malacañang Palace
The official residence and principal workplace
of the President of the Philippines. It is located
in San Miguel, Manila and is commonly
associated with Mendiola Street.

Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la


Revolucion Historical Landmark
A memorial and national monument dedicated to
Filipino revolutionaries of the Philippine Revolution of
the 1890s and the Philippine-America War situated
inside the North Cemetery in Manila, Philippines

Mehan Garden Historical


Landmark
An open space in Manila, Philippines. It was
established in 1858 by the Spanish
colonial authorities as a botanical garden, called
the Jardín Botánico, outside the walled city.
Intramuros and its Walls
The ancient ‘Walled City’ of Intramuros in Manila
belongs to a bygone era, but one that stays
relevant over time for its historical significance.

Birthplace of Antonio Luna


A writer and soldier. He was born on this house
on October 29, 1866. Located at 457 Urbiztondo
St., San Nicolas, Binondo, Manila (Region NCR)

Andres Bonifacio
The memory of Andrés Bonifacio, Supremo
of the Katipunan. The Andrés Bonifacio
Monument, commonly known simply
as Bonifacio Monument or Monumento, is a
memorial monument in Caloocan, Philippines

Manila Hotel
The Manila Hotel is a 570-room, historic
five-star hotel located along Manila
Bay in Manila, Philippines.
Old Legislative Building (now
the National Museum)
The National Museum of the Philippines is an
umbrella government organization that oversees a
number of national museums in the Philippines
including ethnographic, anthropological,
archaeological and visual arts collections.

Lichauco Residence
The Lichauco Heritage House, formally known
as the O'Brien-Lichauco Heritage House is
one of the oldest surviving houses in Santa
Ana, Manila, Philippines.

A portion of Santa Ana


Santa Ana is a district
of Manila, Philippines known for its
architectural heritage known as
Santa Ana Heritage District

Manila Central Post Office and


Liwasang Bonifacio
Liwasang Bonifacio and the Manila Central
Post Office. The center of the plaza is
dominated by a bronze statue of Andrés
Bonifacio
Manila Bay and Waterfront from
Del Pan Bridge to the CCP
The Manila Bay waterfront from Del Pan Bridge to the
Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) was declared
a National Historical Landmark by the National
Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP)
under Board Resolution No. 19, which was approved
on October 12, 2012.

Apolinario Mabini Monument


Declared a national monument by the National
Historical Commission of the Philippines, March
30, 2015. National Library, T.M. Kalaw St. Manila

Rizal Memorial Sports


Complex
The Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, is a
national sports complex of the Philippines,
located on Pablo Ocampo
St., Malate, Manila. Declared a National
Historical Landmark.

Quezon Memorial Shrine


The Quezon Memorial Shrine is a
monument and national shrine
dedicated to former Philippine President
Manuel Quezon.
Cry of Pugad Lawin
The Cry of Pugad Lawin (Sigaw ng Pugad
Lawin), alternately and originally referred to as
the Cry of Balintawak, was the beginning of
the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish
Empire.

Church of the Holy Sacrifice


The Parish of the Holy Sacrifice, also
the Church of the Holy Sacrifice, is a
landmark Catholic chapel on the University
of the Philippines Diliman campus.

Mira-Nila Heritage House


A historic mansion building in Quezon
City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Situated
along Mariposa Street in Cubao.

Melchora “Tandang Sora”


Aquino
Her house was located in Banlat, where
the Resting Place of the Remains of
Melchora "Tandang Sora" Aquino or
the Tandang Sora National Shrine, was built in
time for her birth bicentennial in 2012.
P. Burgos Elementary School Historical Landmark

St. Joseph Parish Church


Complex
The Saint Joseph Parish, otherwise known as
the Las Piñas Church (Filipino: Simbahan ng
Las Piñas) or Bamboo Organ Church, is
a parish church in Las Piñas, just south of the
city of Manila in the Philippines.

Zapote Battlefield and


Bridge
Where Filipinos fought against the
Spanish in 1897 and the Americans in
1899.
Pinaglaban Memorial Shrine
Site where the Katipuneros first attacked
under the forces of Andrés Bonifacio and
Emilio Jacinto.

Libingan ng Mga Bayani


National Shrine
A national cemetery within Fort
Bonifacio (formerly Fort William McKinley)
in Western Bicutan, Taguig, Metro
Manila, Philippines.

Birthplace of Felix Manalo


Historical Landmark
Birthplace of Felix Manalo, the founder of the Iglesia ni
Cristo. Built churches in the Philippines and across the
globe.
Manalo National Historical Landmark is a 744 square
meters (8,010 sq ft) plaza situated in Barangay Calzada
in Tipas, Taguig, Philippines. The site marks
the birthplace of Felix Manalo who was born in May 10,
1886 at the time Taguig was still a town that is part of
Rizal province.

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