Inside the Aguinaldo Shrine
Once you’re inside the Emilio Aguinaldo shrine, you’ll see numerous historical markers that shows how rich the Philippines history is. On the ceiling of the main dining room, you would see the Philippines flag with 8 rays. Particularly, the 8 rays represent the main cities of the Philippines. Moreover, on the secondary dining room, you would see the Philippines map strategically placed as stones on the ceiling. You would also see the past photographs of Aguinaldo, the national hero, in his bedroom The bamboo finish of the furniture has a nice accent to the overall feel of the place. When you’ve reached the third floor of the shrine, you’ll have an overlooking view of the property. #historicculture
interesting shrine/museum. has many of the former president's memorabilia with a guide telling you everything. entrance is free. Aguinaldo himself is buried in the area at his shrine, and his house is certainly interesting to see with many secret paths and such.
this Historical site in Cavite is a must visit as it envibe the rich culture of the Himagsikan, and show glimpse of the first Philippine Republic.
The property which is adjacent to a river, was expanded to include Aguinaldo Park, a park in front of the house created for the Philippine Centennial celebration of 1998. The park with a long promenade and two long pools. Previously the house was fronted by a busy street. In the park is a bronze statue of Aguinaldo on horseback.
Great place to refresh your history skills especially for young ones
it's just a minute away from home , it's nice and great place ... historical too ...