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The nation-in-the-making however, soon faced a monumental challenge: the invasion and occupation by Japan. Quezon’s presidency after his re-election in 1941 was interrupted by war. While in exile in the United States from 1942-1944, Quezon tirelessly called upon the Filipino people to remain steadfast in their struggle for freedom. Sadly, Quezon succumbed to tuberculosis on 1 August 1944 in Saranac Lake, New York State. His remains were initially buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia; repatriated in 1946 and reinterred at the Manila North Cemetery; and finally transferred to the mausoleum of the Quezon Memorial Shrine on 1 August 1979 |
The Museo ni Manuel Quezon is housed in the Shrine. Designed by Federico Ilustre, the shrine has an equilateral triangular base serving as the mausoleum of President Quezon and his wife, Aurora Aragon. Surmounting the base are three pylons measuring 66 meters in height, representing Quezon’s age upon his death and the three major islands of the Philippines. Above the pylons are Art Deco statues of three angels holding sampaguita funerary wreaths sculpted by Italian artist Francesco Riccardo Monti. |
The Museum features the life and political career of President Quezon and explains the historical context in which he emerged as leader of the country. |
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The Museum also has other facilities, such as: |
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The Museum contains a sizeable collection of President Quezon’s memorabilia, a hologram of the President delivering his inaugural address, and various interactive booths and terminals that offer information about Quezon and his time. Visitors are encouraged to avail of the Museum’s interactive facilities. |
To arrange a visit to the Museo ni Manuel Quezon, please call (02) 377-5494 Quezon Memorial Circle, Diliman, Quezon City Museum Curator: Ms. Janice Tambo @museonimanuelquezon Email: mmq@nhcp.gov.ph Telephone Number: 264-2325 Cellphone Number: 09495685918 / 09176564138 Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. |