Doña Aurora Aragon-Quezon House

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Baler, Philippines

Historical landmark· Local history museum· Tourist attraction

Doña Aurora Aragon-Quezon House Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Doña Aurora Aragon-Quezon House is located in Baler, Philippines on Rizal Street, Poblacion,. Doña Aurora Aragon-Quezon House is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Philippines.

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Rizal Street, Poblacion,

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Cenon Oliver

Credit should be given to Baler, Aurora for preserving historical place like this, in other part of the country little emphasis were given to historical place and in other place they just demolish it. In other countries, like Japan, preserved site were over hundred years...

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Beanisha Juan

It is known to be Doña Aurora's house. The husband of the late Manuel L. Quezon. It is made of wood and preserved well so that younger generation would see how Doña Aurora's house looks like. It is managed by the Baler Municipality and you would need to pay 30 per head for all the entrance fees nearby, including the Museo De Baler. You could also visit the Baler Church and Sign for photo ops.

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Joy Bee

I LOVE historical places, specifically old ancestral homes. And knowing that a woman who contributed so much to Philippine history was the one who lived there, made it all the more special.

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Armando Giron

Celebration of Philippine Spanish Friendship Day, June 30, 2019. A must for all Filipinos to know and love our heritage sites, like the house of the late First Lady, Dona Aurora Aragon Quezon. I am with Mrs . Gloria Manalang Angara, Senator Sonny, and other national and foreign figures. A place always to remember. Come and Visit

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Diane BU

If you've been to the museum then your ticket is also usable to visit this place for free! This is a small house of Doña Aurora who they've preserved and turned into an interactive tour. There's really not much to see except for a few paintings and rooms but there is a library of old books where if I had a more time I would have loved to explore their collection.

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Yuichi Otsuka

In the middle of the development, this house still stands. The former lady loved to read. You can also see copies of their pictures with the late president Manuel Quezon. There is a fee of 30 pesos, which already includes the Dona Aurora House and Museo de Baler. If you paid at the museum, you just have to show them the receipt.

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ROSE ANN CABUÑAG

One of the awesome Heritage Site of the Philippines.

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Gems Gonzalez

This rest house will give you a glimpse of the architecture a century ago including the claypot used for serving dishes.