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Cultural Heritage in Quezon City Public parks, monuments, museums, libraries, archives, natural wonders and offices that house cultural institutions. Presentation of: Alexzandra Nicole T. Acierda (BSN-STEM 1H) (RPH: 4:00-6:30 pm) I Quezon City, Philippines • Capital City of the Philippines in 1948-1976. • Named after former Philippine President Manuel Luis Quezon. • Part of Metropolitan Manila (Metro Manila). • The city where you can found: ✓ Cubao, the transportation junction, bazaar area and site of Araneta Coliseum. ✓ Ateneo de Manila University (1859) ✓ University of the Philippines Diliman (1908) ✓ National Park and ✓ Other heritage sites. II Museums in Quezon City • Pambansang Museo ng Pelikula • Museo ng Pampangulong Sasakyan • Museo ni Manuel L. Quezon • Armed Forces of the Philippines III Pambansang Museo ng Pelikula ⬗ Location: ⬗ Built in: 2005 ⬗ First ever film museum that encompassing 100 years of cinema. ⬗ Exhibits: 1. Wide array of film 2. Film-related artifacts 3. Film classics 4. Replicas of movies superheroes. and ⬗ Learn basic filming techniques. IV Museo ng Pampangulong Sasakyan ⬗ Location: ⬗ Opened by the Quezon City government during the 140th birth anniversary of Commonwelth-era President Manuel L. Quezon. ⬗ There are a total of 12 presidential vehicles inside the Museum. ⬗ All vehicles were retrieved and maintained by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP). V Ma ...
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