The First Philippine Republic & the United States: 1898 – 1907
To commemorate the anniversary of both the Battle of Manila Bay and Philippine-American Friendship Day, the Philippine Map Collectors Society (PHIMCOS), in partnership with Yuchengco Museum, is presenting a special exhibit on the Philippine-American War, entitled The First Philippine Republic & the United States: 1898 – 1907.
The First Philippine Republic & the United States covers maps from the period of 1898, when the Americans arrived in the Battle of Manila Bay and the First Philippine Republic was established, to 1907, when the First Philippine National Assembly was convened.
A must-see for map collectors and history students, the exhibit is an interesting and educational representation of early American colonial presence in the country. On display are not only century-old maps, but also books, photographs, lithographs, war medals, flags and other memorabilia pertaining to the Philippine-American War.
3/F Galleries
MUSEUM HOURS
Monday – Saturday
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
ADMISSION FEES
Adults – P100
Students – P50
Children – P25
Seniors – P25
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