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The Andrés Bonifacio Monument, commonly known simply as Bonifacio Monument or Monumento, is a memorial monument in Caloocan, Philippines, which was designed by National Artist Guillermo Tolentino to commemorate the Philippine revolutionary Andrés Bonifacio, the founder and Supremo of the Katipunan, who fought for independence from colonial rule by Spain.
The Bonifacio Shrine, also known as the Kartilya ng Katipunan or Heroes Park, is a public park and plaza in Ermita, Manila, Philippines located just north of the Manila City Hall and south of Mehan Garden and Liwasang Bonifacio. Its centerpiece is the monument to Filipino revolutionary Andrés Bonifacio and the Philippine Revolution fronting ...
Andres Bonifacio: Site Monument Founder of the Katipunan, advocated for the unification of islands and armed struggle against the Spaniards. Bonifacio Monument, Liwasang Bonifacio: Filipino 2013 Angela Valdez Ramos (1905–1977) Educator and civic leader. Headed the campaign for women suffrage in the Philippines from 1936 to 1937.
Cultural Property wmph identifier [i] Site name Description City or municipality Address Coordinates Image PH-00-0001 Bonifacio Monument: Monument dedicated to the lifework of Andres Bonifacio. 45 foot pylon with at the top a figure representing Victory.
Detail of Tolentino's statues of Bonifacio and the Katipuneros. Tolentino, upon returning from Europe in 1925, was appointed as a professor at the University of the Philippines' School of Fine Arts and opened his studio in Manila on January 24. [3] [4] Along with thirteen artists, Tolentino joined a contest in 1930 to design the Bonifacio Monument.
The Liwasang Bonifacio (Bonifacio Square), also known by its former name, Plaza Lawton, is a city square and transport hub in front of the Manila Central Post Office in the Ermita district of Manila, Philippines.
The monument marks the very first battle of the Philippine Revolution on August 3, 1896. Recent renovations have been made on the environs of the monument, including the Bonifacio Circle, its former site, and the Caloocan stretch of EDSA, which is 100 meters (330 ft) away from the landmark. The whole area is known as 'Monumento'.
English: The Bonifacio Monument or Monumento is dedicated to the Supremo of Katipunan, Andres Bonifacio, and is considered as a symbol of the historic city of Caloocan. Date 6 April 2020, 13:39:03