José Rizal Memorial Protected Landscape
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The José Rizal Memorial Protected Landscape, also known as the Rizal Park and Shrine, is a
protected landscape Protection is any measure taken to guard a thing against damage caused by outside forces. Protection can be provided to physical objects, including organisms, to systems, and to intangible things like civil and political rights. Although t ...
and memorial to the
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' national hero located in the city of
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on the island of
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. It preserves the farm site in ''barrio'' Talisay where
José Rizal José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (, ; June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896) was a Filipino nationalist, writer and polymath active at the end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. He is considered the national h ...
was exiled for four years from 1892-1896 after being accused of sedition and plotting the Philippine revolution in
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by the Spanish colonial authorities. The protected area was established in 1940 as the ''Rizal National Park'' covering an initial area of through Proclamation No. 616 signed by President
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. In 2000, it was enlarged to its present size of with a buffer zone of and was declared a protected landscape under the National Integrated Protected Areas System through Proclamation No. 279. The José Rizal Memorial Protected Landscape occupies a hilly peninsula facing the Dapitan Bay in
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. It is located in the seaside barangay of Talisay, about a kilometer northwest from the Dapitan city proper.


History

The estate in Talisay was purchased by Rizal for P4,000 after winning the ''Reales Loterías Españolas de Filipinas'' ( en, Royal Spanish Lottery of the Philippines) two months after arriving in Dapitan. Rizal built houses in the site, started a farm, put up a school for boys, and built a hospital where he could practice medicine and treat the poor for free. For four years, he worked as a rural physician, farmer, merchant, inventor, painter, sculptor, archaeologist, linguist, teacher, architect, poet, biologist and environmentalist. His mother, Teodora Alonso, sisters and other relatives would later on come to live with him in the farm. In 1897, after Rizal was executed, these properties were confiscated by the Spanish colonial government as indemnity to the state and transferred to the custody of Don Cosme Borromeo. The site was then converted into a public park in 1913 with the structures built by Rizal reconstructed on their original sites.


Rizal Shrine

The protected landscape area contains the Rizal National Shrine, declared in 1973 through Presidential Decree No. 105. It is a collection of five reconstructed houses of bamboo and nipa originally built by José Rizal, as well as other auxiliary structures ;Casa Residencia: The main house and also the biggest. It served as Rizal's residence where his mother and sisters also stayed during their visit. It has one bedroom and a surrounding
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with views of the Dapitan Bay. ;Casa Redonda: The Round House. An octagonal stilt house that served as the quarters of Rizal's students and a clinic. ;Casa Cuadrada: The Square House. Located at the base of a hill, it served as a workshop and secondary dormitory for Rizal's students. ;Casitas de Salud: The Health Houses. Two small huts perched atop a low hill, one for males and the other for females, which provided lodgings for Rizal's out-of-town patients. ;Cocina: An outdoor kitchen with thatched roofing and open walls for ventilation, it features a traditional ''banggerahan'' (scullery) and ''kalan'' (firewood-fueled clay stove). ;Casa Redonda Pequena: A hexagonal shed which was used as a henhouse. Other structures found in the park include a dam constructed by Rizal, an aqueduct, a water reservoir, an amphitheater and a museum. The Rizaliana Museum built in 1971 contains the hero's memorabilia including the blackboard and table he used for teaching. It is located near the park's entrance which also houses the office of the shrine curator. A large rock in the middle of the park known as Mi Retiro Rock marks the spot where Rizal wrote his poems ''Mi Retiro'' (My Retreat) and ''Himno a Talisay'' (Hymn to Talisay) about his life in exile in Dapitan.


Accessibility

The protected landscape and memorial is located some north of the Dipolog Airport. It is accessible via the Dipolog–Oroquieta National Road and Jose Rizal Avenue in Dapitan which also leads to the Dakak Park and Beach Resort in Taguilon.


See also

*
Rizal Park Rizal Park ( fil, Liwasang Rizal, es, link=no, Parque Rizal), also known as Luneta Park or simply Luneta, is a historic urban park located in Ermita, Manila. It is considered one of the largest urban parks in the Philippines, covering an are ...
*
Jose Rizal Farm Jose is the English transliteration of the Hebrew and Aramaic name ''Yose'', which is etymologically linked to ''Yosef'' or Joseph. The name was popular during the Mishnaic and Talmudic periods. *Jose ben Abin *Jose ben Akabya *Jose the Galilean ...


References

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Dapitan Geography of Zamboanga del Norte Tourist attractions in Zamboanga del Norte Protected areas established in 1940 1940 establishments in the Philippines National Shrines of the Philippines