Quezon City, Philippines
Quezon Memorial Circle Eliptical Road
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I did not know such place existed. I enjoyed the museum because they were able to showcase the presidential cars in a simple yet awesome way. There is no entrance fee and is open to public for viewing and appreciation. You may also rent or use the facilities on the second floor for talks, meetings and similar activities. They have the coolest display. Congrats to the curator! Still open for improvement and other engaging activities!
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Every presidential car used from Aguinaldo to Arroyo are displayed in this museum. Cars are well maintained and restored to their glory days. Entrance is free though you need to register at the information desk.
•Good morning sir, ma'am, That is awesome!. (••; ) \Ty\.
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\u200d I love how the cars were preserved, painted uniformly and garaged on a well - designed, air-conditioned facility that's appropriately imbued with a \presidential\ vibe to it. The security guard was eloquent and seems prepared for anything the guests may need. I hate to sound fussy or hypercritical but I guess the only downside to NHCP's museums in general is the lack of interaction and guidance of the curator to the guests which, I think, is in their job description. Well, what more can I complain when admission is free? It wouldn't hurt if they'd be more involved in explaining the descriptions of the exhibits. Some people need assistance with the information they provided, not everyone can comprehend them especially with regards to age group, foreign travelers and those who have not much of a knack for history, politics or cars.
aware of the history of the presidential car from the 1st pres. of the phil.
Good display of the vehicles of the past presidents of the Philippines.
Great to see old cars and vintage vehicles used by former presidents. Just noted that PNoy didn't have his vehicle displayed. Entrance is free and they have ample parking in front of the building.
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