Museo ng Katipunan
Museo ng Katipunan (transl. Museum of the Katipunan) is a history museum in the city of San Juan in Metro Manila, Philippines dedicated to the Katipunan. It is situated within the grounds of the Pinaglabanan Shrine.
Former name | Museo ng Rebolusyon |
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Established | August 30, 1996 |
Location | Pinaglabanan Shrine, San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Coordinates | 14°36′15″N 121°01′53″E |
Type | History museum |
Owner | National Historical Commission of the Philippines |
History
The Museo ng Katipunan was opened as the Museo ng Rebolusyon (transl. Museum of the Revolution) on August 30, 1996 during the centennial of the Battle of Pinaglabanan.[1] Prior to 2006, the museum mainly featured the Battle of Pinaglabanan and had pictures, cutouts, and busts of Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, and Apolinario Mabini as exhibits. The museum underwent a ₱5 million renovation and was expanded to cover the Katipunan organization as a whole and was re-inaugurated as the Museo ng Katipunan on Bonifacio Day in 2006.[2] It was reconstructed as a modernized museum[3] and was reopened on August 27, 2013.[1]
Collection
The Museo ng Katipunan features artifiacts which relates to the Philippine Revolution and the Katipunan. The museum includes documents such as cedulas, oaths, membership forms, as well as medals, anting-anting and weapons used by the Katipunan.[1]
References
- Guzman, Jimmyley (15 October 2018). "Museo ng Katipunan: Revisiting the birth of Philippine Independence". =Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
- Bordadora, Norman (30 November 2009). "Katipunan museum opens today in San Juan". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 30 September 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
- Cariño, Jorge (27 August 2013). "In San Juan, a museum for Katipuneros rises". Retrieved 11 September 2019.