Virtual Tour

       
 
     
 In his brief three-year presidency, Ramon Magsaysay gained the respect and admiration of the people. President Magsaysay habitually visited provinces and towns to reach out and listen to the grievances of the common people. His personal charisma, honesty, and simplicity endeared Ramon to the masses. 
 
 Born on 31 August 1907 in Iba, Zambales, Ramon Magsaysay came from a family of modest means. His family moved to Castillejos, Zambales in 1914, where his father, Exequiel, established a carpentry shop and courier service. Magsaysay worked as a mechanic for the TRY-TRAN Bus and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce at the Jose Rizal Memorial College in 1933. During World War II, Magsaysay became a guerilla leader against the Japanese. After the war, he was elected as Representative of Zambales in 1946 and in 1949. As congressman, he sponsored bills that provided pensions for war veterans and secured the construction of the Veterans Memorial Hospital in Quezon City.
 
 In 1950, Magsaysay became the Secretary of National Defense and led a vigorous campaign against the Huk insurgency. Through Sec. Magsaysay’s efforts, politburo members of the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas were arrested in Manila, which led to the weakening of the Huk movement.
 
 On 30 December 1953, Magsaysay took his oath as the seventh President of the Philippines. He was the first President to wear the Barong Tagalog at his inauguration and made it the official male attire during official and social functions. As President, Magsaysay pushed for agrarian reform, constructed health centers for rural areas, and helped found the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization in Manila on 8 September 1954. On 17 March 1957, President Ramon Magsaysay died in a tragic plane crash on Mt. Manunggal in Cebu. He continues to be memorialized today through the Ramon Magsaysay Award.
 
 The Museo ni Ramon Magsaysay in Castillejos, Zambales keeps the legacy of the beloved President alive. The museum has three galleries:

 

  • GALLERY 1: The Life of Magsaysay
  • GALLERY 2: Magsaysay’s Family
  • GALLERY 3: Death and Legacy
 
 Other facilities include an audio-visual room that features a brief video about the life of Ramon Magsaysay and an e-learning room for the NHCP’s online lessons on the history of the Philippines.
 
To arrange a visit to the Museo ni Ramon Magsaysay, please call:                  
National Highway, Brgy, Sta Maria, Castillejos, Zambales
Museum Curator: Noel Gaton
Contact numbers: (047)602-1930 / +639052818067
Email Address: mrm@nhcp.govph
@museoniramonmagsaysay
Open from
Tuesday to Sunday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.