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The Museo ng Katipunan was opened as the Museo ng Rebolusyon (transl. Museum of the Revolution) on August 30, 1996, during the centennial of the Battle of Pinaglabanan. [1] Prior to 2006, the museum mainly featured the Battle of Pinaglabanan and had pictures, cutouts, and busts of Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, and Apolinario Mabini as
Pinaglabanan Shrine was built in 1976 to commemorate the 1896 Battle of Pinaglabanan in the city, then known as the town of San Juan del Monte. [2] The battle was part of a campaign by Katipunan revolutionaries, led by Andrés Bonifacio, who intended to seize El Deposito, an underground reservoir supplying water to Intramuros, and El Polvorín (the gunpowder depot).
Museum of the history and culture of the Iglesia ni Cristo. Also originally the location of the first local congregation of the Christian denomination. Iglesia ni Cristo Museum and Gallery: INC Central Office, Commonwealth Avenue, New Era, Quezon City: Museum of the history and culture of the Iglesia ni Cristo.
Museo El Deposito (transl. El Deposito Museum) is a history museum in the city of San Juan in Metro Manila, Philippines, which features the Carriedo water system, including the El Deposito underwater reservoir. The museum is situated within the grounds of the Pinaglabanan Shrine. [1] It opened on February 20, 2019. [2]
Katipunan general, exiled to Guam during the American occupation. Victor St. cor. E. Jacinto St., Pio del Pilar Filipino November 30, 1983 San Pedro Macati: Building House of Worship Established by the Jesuits in 1620 and administered until 1768. Makati Church façade, 39 D.M. Rivera St. Poblacion English 1937 Smith, Bell & Co., Inc.
The Nakpil-Bautista family moved out of the house in 1960s, and it has since been adaptively reused as a community center and museum for the history of Quiapo, the Nakpil-Bautista family, and the Katipunan. [2] The house is also next door to Boix House, another old house in Quiapo much older than Bahay Nakpil-Bautista. [9]
After the discovery of Katipunan on August 19, 1896, Andrés Bonifacio became aware of the Spanish government's plans for military action. On August 25, Bonifacio deployed several of his men around the Pasong Tamo bridge when he heard infantrymen and Spanish guardia civil coming to raid communities around the bridge.
The Bonifacio and the Katipunan Revolution Monument, situated within the grounds of the Bonifacio Shrine, and designed by Filipino sculptor Eduardo Castrillo, was unveiled in 1998. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On September 21, 2006, the Victims of Martial law Memorial Wall was inaugurated at the park under the leadership of Mayor Lito Atienza .