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  1. Aguinaldo Shrine. Dubbed as the House of History, the Aguinaldo Mansion is the locus of a focal point in the unfolding of Philippine history. Constructed in 1845, the original structure of the house was of nipa-and-thatch material. It was reconstructed four years later using a variety of Philippine hardwood.

  2. Aguinaldo Shrine. Dubbed as the House of History, the Aguinaldo Mansion is the locus of a focal point in the unfolding of Philippine history. Constructed in 1845, the original structure of the house was of nipa-and-thatch material. It was reconstructed four years later using a variety of Philippine hardwood.

  3. Dec 6, 2023 · The Museo ni Emilio Aguinaldo, also referred to as the Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine and Museum, is a national shrine positioned in Kawit, Cavite. It’s the ancestral home of the primary Philippine President Emilio Aguinaldo. The home was in-built 1845 constructed from wood and thatch and reconstructed in 1849.

  4. Jan 9, 2024 · Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s monument in front of the shrine engraved is the Act of Proclamation of Independence. Not too far, fiancé and I decided to have some freshly cooked fish balls, one of the famous street foods. The house was built in 1845 and have had reconstruction. His resting place, Aguinaldo’s tomb is located at the back of the house.

  5. Jun 14, 2017 · Aguinaldo Shrine holds a huge historical importance from the era of Spanish-colonized Philippines; so paramount that it has become synonymous to the province where it stands. But apart from being a president's abode, the venue where such leader declared the country's liberty from Spain and other historical what-not, the structure itself, inside and out, is as imposing as the past it withstood.

  6. Sep 23, 2022 · The shrine is owned by the Government of the Philipines and the lead architect is Emilio Aguinaldo. The shrine was the ancestral home of Emilio Aguinaldo, he was the first official president of the Philippines. He was the only first Philippine Republic. The house was built in 1845 made from wood and thatch and reconstructed in 1849.

  7. Aug 22, 2012 · The Aguinaldo Shrine, built in 1845, was not as large as it is now. The roof used to be made of thatch and the now enclosed ground floor was like the houses of its period, open and used primarily as a parking space for horse carriages. The family wing on the east side of the building was still nowhere to be seen, so was the iconic veranda where ...

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