History is best viewed through museums, and this one museum certainly paints an interesting picture, given recent political events. Bahay Ugnayan acts as our first stop for our tour of the Malacañang Heritage Museums. Within it lies the Presidential Museum. Here you’ll find a collection of...
Situated along the Pasig River, the Malacañan Palace, where the seat of executive power lies, has taken a special place in the nation’s history and heritage. Originally built in 1750 as the private summerhouse of a Spanish aristocrat, Don Luis Rocha, the palace became the official residence of...
Heritage sites throughout the Philippines offer a glimpse into the nation's history, providing insight into what life was like in the past. Through restoration and preservation efforts, these sites serve as a platform to showcase Filipino culture, fostering a deeper appreciation for the diverse and...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has invited students to visit the two new museums in Malacañang that feature all the country's presidents, saying "it is very educational." President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. delivers his speech at the Goldenberg Mansion in Malacañang Palace...
Malacañang will be opening two museums to the public in June to showcase the rich history of Philippine presidents and their contributions to the nation. (Photo courtesy of MPC Pool) Under the Malacañang Heritage Tours, Bahay Ugnayan Museum and Teus Mansion will be offering free guided...