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The Quezon Memorial Circle, a national park situated in Quezon City, Philippines is a prominent landmark located within a large elliptical traffic circle bounded by the Elliptical Road. Serving as the main park of Quezon City, which was the official capital of the Philippines from 1948 to 1976, the park is renowned for its centerpiece: a 66 ...
Quezon Memorial Circle [14] Quezon City: Metro Manila (National Capital Region) Its main feature is a tall mausoleum containing the remains of Manuel L. Quezon, the second official President of the Philippines and the first of an internationally recognized independent Philippines, and his wife, First Lady Aurora Quezon. [15] Rizal Park [16]
The 66-meter (217 ft) monument is composed of three connected pylons and is located at the center of the Quezon Memorial Circle, a major park in Quezon City. [8] An observation deck is also present at the top of the structure which has a capacity of 60 people which can provide a panoramic view of the city.
Quezon Memorial Circle Diliman, Quezon City 14°39′04″N 121°02′57″E / 14.65110°N 121.04928°E / 14.65110; 121.04928 ( Quezon Memorial
The Quezon City Museum Complex, [2] more commonly known as the QCX Museum or the Quezon City Experience Museum, is an interactive and socio-cultural green building-compliant city museum which was inaugurated on November 9, 2015, within the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.
The Quezon Memorial Circle Museum may refer to one of the following museums within the Quezon Memorial Circle: Museo ni Manuel L. Quezon, a museum hosted below the Quezon Memorial Shrine itself. Quezon City Experience, an interactive museum. Quezon Heritage House, a historic house museum.
Quezon Memorial Circle (2013-present) Town or city: Quezon City: Country: Philippines: Coordinates (current location) Named for: Manuel L. Quezon and his family: Completed: 1920s: Relocated: 2013: Renovation cost ₱10 million (relocation) Owner: Quezon City Government
The National Parks Development Committee (NPDC) is an agency of the Department of Tourism (DOT) of the Philippines that is mandated to develop, preserve, and manage Rizal Park (Luneta) and Paco Park in Manila and other parks that may be assigned to it. [4]