Museo de Cabadbaran Review
The city museum of Cabadbaran City, Museo de Cabadbaran contains a repository of the City's old documents and artifacts collected from Cabadbaran's four archaeological sites.
The city museum of Cabadbaran City, Museo de Cabadbaran contains a repository of the City's old documents and artifacts collected from Cabadbaran's four archaeological sites.
The remarkable museum contains remains of the Philippines' most important archeological finds: The country's oldest known watercraft or balangay which dates back to 320 AD. The first balangay in the area was discovered in 1976, supporting the known links of Butuan to other Asian kingdoms during that trade period.
The Battle of Surigao Strait (BOSS) Memorial and Museum displays important World War II artifacts, replicas and photos related to the historic Battle of Surigao Strait, which is part of the larger naval battle, Battle of Leyte Gulf.
The Kahimunan Festival is a colorful celebration that is typically held during the third Sunday of January. It celebrates the Sto Niño in Barangay Libertad, which was founded in 1987. The Kahimunan itself refers to a traditional ritual performed before the start of the planting season.
The Parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary is one of Antipolo's famous wedding destinations. This Roman Catholic Church known for its ornate ceiling and green surroundings, which blend well together because of its well-thought-out design.
Discover the joys of visiting The Crescent Moon Cafe, which is a Southeast Asian restaurant, pottery store, and art space all in one. Its pottery studio houses the works of Lanelle Abueva-Fernando’s handmade stoneware ceramics, while its restaurant is famous for its suman (sweet, sticky rice delicacy) paired with ripe mango.
Nemiranda Arthouse showcases the works of sculptor, painter, and Angono native, Nemesio Miranda Jr., also known as Nemiranda - regarded as the "Father of Imaginative Figurism". The structure itself is made of natural materials, which houses a cafe and restaurant filled works depicting the colorful and mystical roots of the art capital of Angono.
See the Philippines' only known underground cemetery. Built in 1845, the Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery was constructed as a public burial site with an underground crypt exclusively for Spanish friars, prominent town citizens and members of elite Catholic families.
The 7.9-meter bronze statue of Filipino National Hero Jose Rizal is the world's tallest statue. It was erected for the 2014 Palarong Pambansa, depicting Rizal as an athlete aside from being a scholar, doctor and philantropist.