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Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine

Aguinaldo Shrine: The Cradle of Philippine Independence

The Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit—also known as Museo ni Emilio Aguinaldo—is a cherished national treasure that signifies the birth of the Filipino nation.

Once the ancestral home of the first President of the Philippines, Emilio Aguinaldo, it was here that he proclaimed the nation’s independence from Spain on June 12, 1898.

This historic structure also witnessed the first formal raising of the Philippine national flag, accompanied by the playing of the national anthem.

The mansion is historically significant as it served as the former residence of a Philippine president, and the venue for the declaration of the first Philippine Republic.

Its architecture blends colonial charm with secret passages and symbolic design elements that embody revolutionary ideals.

Visitors can explore guided tours through the well-preserved rooms, vintage memorabilia, and the iconic balcony where pivotal moments in our nation’s history unfolded.

The museum offers wheelchair-accessible entrances, assistive hearing loops, and amenities suitable for children.

This national shrine is ideal for family visits and educational excursions, particularly for those interested in tracing the roots of Filipino identity.


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