Museo ng MalacanangInteresting Even Without Imelda's Shoes
Kalayaan Hall, Jose P. Laurel Sr. Street
Malacanang Palace Compound
Manila,
1005
Neighborhood: San Miguel
Phone: +63 2 736 4662
Fax: +63 2 736 1120
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Imelda Marcos’ infamous shoes are gone (the 1,500 pairs have been moved to the Marikina Shoe Museum), but there is still plenty to interest the visitor at this museum. Housed in the Kalayaan Building, an annex of the palace proper, the museum displays memorabilia related to the country’s past 13 presidents, from Emilio Aguinaldo to Joseph Estrada, along with a collection of photos of old Manila and what is perhaps the musuem’s main attraction—an 1898 painting by Filipino master Juan Luna.2 ¢/min and up – call home from over 100 countries!http://travel.comfi.com/Best Value. Best Escape. – Escape to Tampa Bay! Click here for Deals!http://www.visittampabay.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comdisabled access.
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Guided Tour of Malacañang Museum
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
If you happen to visit Manila and are wondering where to go, a Guided Tour through the Malacañang Museum is worth a visit. Walk through the galleries while the guide tells you interesting stories about the previous Presidents and about everything associated with the palace. The Main Hall, various rooms used by the first citizen and gifts received by him can all be seen. Photography is allowed. A seven day advance permission is necessary for a visit. For more details check the museum website.

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