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Mabini Shrine (Manila)

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as a permanent home of the Mabini Shrine. This is to prevent another relocation that "may further diminish its historical and architectural authenticity and sanctity as a National Shrine". A yearlong project was undertaken in 2013 to restore the house and its surrounding grounds.
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Reserving for National Shrine Purposes to be known as the “Mabini Shrine” – certain parcel of land of the private domain situated in the district of Pandacan, City of Manila
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It was moved once again in 1960, this time to the south bank of the Pasig River within the Bureau of Animal Industry compound (now Presidential Security Group Compound in
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The bamboo-and-nipa house which would later become known as the Mabini Shrine was owned by Cecilio del Rosario and Maxima Castañeda. The del Rosarios became related by
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The house was moved in the 1930s to an adjacent site at 23 Calle Nagtahan, which was acquired by the government, to make way for the construction of
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Declaring the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) – Mabini Campus Sta. Mesa, Manila a permanent home of the Mabini Shrine
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proposed that the Mabini Shrine be relocated to another site, as part of a project to widen the
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first lived in this house in 1888, the year he entered law school at the
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National Registry of Historic Sites & Structures in the Philippines
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Presidential Proclamation No. 1992, s. 2010 (February 8, 2010),
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Presidential Proclamation No. 324, s. 1968 (January 2, 1968),
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issued Proclamation No. 1992 declaring the PUP Mabini Campus in
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Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Metro Manila
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main campus in Santa Mesa, Manila in the mid-2000s.
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Filipino

Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Santa Mesa
Manila
Philippines
Coordinates
14°35′52″N 121°00′40″E / 14.59787°N 121.01121°E / 14.59787; 121.01121
Apolinario Mabini
Malacañang Park
Juan Nakpil
Filipino
Santa Mesa
Manila
Philippines
Apolinario Mabini
Philippine Revolution
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
affinity
Apolinario Mabini
Philippine Revolution
Apolinario Mabini
University of Santo Tomas
cholera

Tagalog

Nagtahan Bridge
Malacañang Park
National Artist for Architecture

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