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Rizal Shrine (Dapitan)
Rizal Shrine may refer to: * Rizal Shrine (Calamba) — Laguna, Philippines * Rizal Shrine (Intramuros) — Manila, Philippines * Rizal Shrine (Dapitan) — Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines {{disambig ...
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Rizal Shrine (Calamba)
The Rizal Shrine in Calamba ( fil, Museo ni José Rizal Calamba) is a reproduction of the original two-story, Spanish-Colonial style house in Calamba, Laguna, Calamba, Laguna (province), Laguna where José Rizal was born on June 19, 1861. Rizal is regarded as one of the greatest National hero of the Philippines, national heroes of the Philippines. The house is designated as a National Shrine (Level 1) by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines. It is located along Mercado Street and Rizal Street in Calamba's Poblacion V, Calamba, Poblacion 5 and is in close proximity to St. John the Baptist Parish Church (Calamba), St. John the Baptist Parish Church and the City College of Calamba. History José Rizal's father, Francisco Rizal Mercado, took 2 years to build the original Rizal ancestral house. The Spanish authorities confiscated the house in 1891. Paciano Rizal, brother of José, reoccupied the house during the Philippine Revolution, but lost it again to the friars. ...
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Rizal Shrine (Intramuros)
The Rizal Shrine, also known as the Museo ni José Rizal Fort Santiago () is a museum dedicated to the lifework of José Rizal. It is located inside Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines, beside the Plaza de Armas. Fort Santiago served as barracks for Spanish artillery soldiers during Spain's colonization of the islands. The museum is located in the building where Rizal spent his final night and hid his famous poem ''Mi último adiós'' (My Last Farewell) in an oil lamp later given to his sister, Trinidad. The shrine is home to various memorabilia such as the shells he collected in Dapitan, books, manuscripts and artwork. In 2014, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines renovated the museum in order to attract younger audience. See also *National Historical Commission of the Philippines * Rizal Park * Rizal Shrine (Calamba) References External links Shrine A shrine ( la, scrinium "case or chest for books or papers"; Old French: ''escrin'' " ...
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