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It is the city's historical and cultural landmark, named after Pío Valenzuela in 1963. Museo Valenzuela features collections of artifacts depicting the city's past and continuing development. It is also a venue for historical, cultural, and artistic presentations as well as seminars and symposia on national and local issues. [1] [2]
Valenzuela's historical and cultural landmark, Museo Valenzuela features collections of artifacts depicting the city's past and continuing development. The Libingan ng mga Hapon (English: Japanese Cemetery ) was built in a 500-square meter lot of the Bureau of Telecommunications compound.
City Museum [1] [2] Museo ng Pag-Asa: 84 Cordillera Street, Lourdes, Quezon City: Museum about feminist movements and art. website: Museo Pambata: Roxas Boulevard corner South Drive, Ermita, Manila: Museum for children. Museo Valenzuela: Fatima Avenue, Marulas, Valenzuela: Repository of Valenzuela's history, culture and heritage.
The Valenzuela People's Park, officially the Valenzuela City People's Park and also known to local residents as simply People's Park or VCPP, is an urban community park located in the city of Valenzuela, Philippines. It is built beside the Valenzuela City Government Center and the Valenzuela Town Center.
Tagalag, also known as Taga-Ilog, is an urban barangay in Valenzuela, Metro Manila,Philippines. It is one of Valenzuela's northernmost barangays bordering Meycauayan in Bulacan and is famous for fish products such as tilapia and bangus, as well as desserts such as halaya and garbanzos. [1] It was declared as a city eco-tourism zone in 2016. [2]
Valenzuela City Convention Center is a convention center located in Valenzuela in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is well known among the citizens of Valenzuela as its center for the performing arts, as well as a popular venue for concerts, art shows and exhibits, and conventions.
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Church interior in 2014. The Church of San Diego de Alcala in Brgy. Polo in Valenzuela was completed in 1632. Residents were forced into labor to complete the church after the town gained its independence in 1623 from Catangalan through the efforts of Father Juan Taranco and Don Juan Monsod, the barangay head of Polo.