Rizal Monument
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Rizal Monument
The Rizal Monument, located in Rizal Park, Manila, honors the memory of José Rizal, an influential Filipino nationalist executed in 1896.
Unveiled on December 30, 1913, this monument features a standing bronze sculpture of Rizal, flanked by an obelisk and set on a stone base that contains his remains. The surrounding area is guarded by the Philippine Marine Corps, with a daily changing of the guard ritual. The monument is considered a significant cultural heritage site, symbolizing the patriotism and sacrifice of Rizal, who authored the pivotal novels 'Noli Me Tangere' and 'El Filibusterismo'.
Historic Highlights
- 🔍 Life-Size Dioramas: Exhibits near the site depict Rizal's final moments before execution.
- ⚔️ Guard Ritual: Daily changing of the guard is a popular event.
- 🌍 International Replica: An exact replica of the monument exists in Madrid, Spain.
The site is free to enter, making it accessible to tourists, families, and historians interested in Filipino heritage.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Rizal Monument
Foundation Date
The monument was unveiled on December 30, 1913.
Guarded Shrine
The perimeter is continuously guarded by the Philippine Marine Corps.
Cultural Significance
It serves as a national symbol commemorating Rizal's contributions to Philippine independence.
Placement of Remains
José Rizal's remains are interred beneath the monument.
Location
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Address
View map1225 Roxas Blvd
Opening Hours
Friday:
24 hours
Monday:
24 hours
Saturday:
24 hours
Sunday:
24 hours
Thursday:
24 hours
Tuesday:
24 hours
Wednesday:
24 hours
Contact Information
Price
Free. No charges for general admission.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Around 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning (6:00 AM–9:00 AM) is ideal to avoid crowds.