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199:. It is a general reference library for use by official and employees of the palace; as well as students and researchers. In January 1950, it was placed under the Office of Public Information; but was made a separate entity at a later date. After this period, two separate distinctions arose to refer to the collections of the MalacaƱang Palace. "MalacaƱan Palace Library" came to refer to collections inside the palace which is used by the President themselves while the "MalacaƱang Library" became the designation for the general circulation library which is available for use by 26: 227: 172: 290:
for museological and related policy purposes. The MalacaƱang Museum was placed under the supervision and control of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office within the same year and was renamed as the Presidential Museum and Library. The PML in 2017 was made
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on September 10, 1985. Public tours inside the palace was continued as means to showcase the extravagance and opulence of the Marcos administration. The MalacaƱang Heritage Foundation took over from the Museo ng MalacaƱang Foundation during the administration of President
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and for training of the Presidential Guards Battalion as tour guides for tourists visiting the palace. Tours to the palace was halted in the 1970s due to security reasons. The museum was relegated to a repository of artworks under the president's custody.
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A separate library, known as the Presidential Library, was established in 1973. The Presidential Library, which was hosted at the ground floor of the Maharlika Hall (now the Kalayaan Hall) is a birthday gift by
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The role of the Presidential Museum was transferred to the Museo ng MalacaƱang Foundation, a private organization by virtue of Memorandum Order NO. 37 issued by the administration of President
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took office; making the Kalayaan Hall, the building adjacent to the palace proper as the museum's display area and office.
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The Presidential Museum and Library was preceded by two entities; the MalacaƱang Library and the Presidential Museum.
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which reorganized the museum's exhibits and made collections of past presidents as the main feature. Under President
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The Presidential Museum and the MalacaƱang Library was merged into one institution in 2004 during President
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which was meant to "collect, identify, and display relics" collected during the respective incumbencies of
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employees to the general public. The MalacaƱang Library started with a collection of around 400 volumes.
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The MalacaƱang Library was established in 1946 as the MalacaƱan Palace Library as part of the
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The Presidential Museum was established during the administration of President
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Government agencies under the Office of the President of the Philippines
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accessible online through virtual tours, in collaboration with the
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The Presidential Museum was once again revived after
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Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
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Office of the President
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museum
library
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Kalayaan Hall
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Office of the President
First Lady
Imelda Marcos
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Diosdado Macapagal
Philippine presidents
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Corazon Aquino
Fidel V. Ramos
Joseph Estrada
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

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