315, 1800 J. P. Rizal St, Marikina, 1800 Metro Manila, PhilippinesMap
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Marikina is known as the shoe capitol of the Philippines, and fittingly holds Marcos’ collection as well as the Guinness Record for the World’s Largest Pair of Shoes. The vast majority of the collection held at the Shoe.
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Shoe Museum of Marikina Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Marikina Shoe Museum is the first and only shoe museum in the Philippines. Entering the museum, thousands of pairs of shoes, thousands of shoe molds and a high-top leather shoe nearly 2 meters high are presented in front of you. The entire shoe museum is divided into two floors. The first floor is mainly a shoe display area, which includes 800 pairs of shoes donated by the former first lady of the Philippines, Imelda. Among them are both foreign luxury leather shoes and locally produced Philippine sandals. There are also shoes donated by successive Philippine presidents, some senators or politicians, mayors of Marikina, ambassadors and some foreign heads of state. The second floor of the museum mainly displays the early development history of Marikina's shoe industry, early shoe-making equipment, shoe workshops and some entries in recent shoe industry design competitions.
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Shoe Museum of Marikina Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Marikina is known as the shoe capitol of the Philippines, and fittingly holds Marcos’ collection as well as the Guinness Record for the World’s Largest Pair of Shoes. The vast majority of the collection held at the Shoe.
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The Marikina Shoe Museum was conceived in 1998 under the leadership of Mayor Bayani F. Fernando. The museum was built with the aim of becoming an important venue for nurturing the historical values of the country’s shoe industry since Marikina is known as the Shoe Capital of the Philippines.
its so beautiful and im so amaze by the old shoes specially the shoes of madam Imelda Marcos and other famous celebrity
Very nice museum, it feels great, really great, satisfied.