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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 ...
The Quezon Memorial Shrine was designed by Federico Ilustre. [1] 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]
The Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center is a 23.85-hectare (58.9-acre) zoological and botanical garden located in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.It was named after Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr.
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.
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 Heritage House, which now functions as a museum was inaugurated also in the same year. [1] With the passing of the Ordinance No. SP-2428 by the Quezon City Council in 2015, the Quezon Heritage House was designated as a Local Heritage Site of Quezon City by the city government. [3]
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.
The new BLT Agreement defined the project coverage in two phases: Phase 1, which spanned 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) between North Avenue, Quezon City and Taft Avenue, Pasay, and Phase II, which spanned 5.5 kilometers (3.4 mi) from North Avenue to ‹See TfM› Monumento, Caloocan. [12] The project was approved by the Cabinet on January 19, 1993. [12]