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The Manila City Hall (Filipino: Bulwagan ng Lungsod ng Maynila) is the official seat of government of the City of Manila, located in the historic center of Ermita, Manila. It is where the Mayor of Manila holds office and the chambers of the Manila City Council is located. [2]
Originally reserved for the Philippine Military Academy as per the 1941 Frost Plan, [2] the location was part of a larger National Government Center, which was intended to house the three branches of the Philippine government–legislative, executive, and judicial.
The National Government Administrative Center (NGAC) is a 200-hectare (490-acre) mixed-used development situated in New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac. It will primarily host facilities for the Philippine government such as offices of various government agencies, government housing units , sport facilities and other support services facilities. [ 2 ]
The Tourism Building would later become the National Museum of Natural History. In 2013, preparations were commenced to have the building host the National Museum of Natural History. The administration of President Noynoy Aquino officially launched and backed the formation and establishment of the Museum of Natural History, as well as various ...
Repository of Pasig's culture, tradition and history. PEFTOK Korean War Memorial Hall: Philippine-Korea Friendship Center, Taguig: Museum dedicated to Filipino soldiers of Korean War. Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum: Andrews Avenue, Villamor Air Base, Pasay: Philippine Air Force life and history. Philippine Army Museum
Gomburza Monument: The Gomburza Monument by Solomon Saprid, opposite the Executive Building, shall be maintained by the National Museum. [2]Sentinel of Freedom (Lapu-Lapu Monument): The Sentinel of Freedom, or the Lapu-Lapu Monument by Juan Sajid Imao in the present Agrifina Circle is likewise maintained by the National Museum.
Chief government hospital of the Philippines. Established in 1907. Philippine General Hospital main building, Taft Avenue: Filipino September 1, 1992 Philippine Normal College: Opened on September 1, 1901, in Escuela Municipal, Intramuros. Moved to its current location in 1912. Philippine Normal University, Taft Avenue: English 1952
The first predecessor to the current National Museum of the Philippines organization was the Museo-Biblioteca de Filipinas which was established by royal decree by the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines on August 12, 1887. Its first museum-library opened at the Casa de la Moneda along Cabildo Street on October 24, 1891