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Historical and Cultural treasures from the 1800s are among those housed in the Barasoain Museum, an interactive gallery next to the church. The aforementioned historical events are preserved in records and artifacts. The two most notable ones are a display of the Philippine Constitution and a glass engraving of the newspaper El Heraldo de la Revolution (Herald of the Revolution).
Historical and Cultural treasures from the 1800s are among those housed in the Barasoain Museum, an interactive gallery next to the church. The aforementioned historical events are preserved in records and artifacts. The two most notable ones are a display of the Philippine Constitution and a glass engraving of the newspaper El Heraldo de la Revolution (Herald of the Revolution).
The convent of the Barasoain Church in Malolos is home to the Museum of the Republic of 1899 (Museo ng Republika ng 1899). Initially built in 1859 using nipa and bamboo, the church underwent two reconstructions. The structure that is visible today was constructed in 1885 under Father Juan Giron, O.S.A.'s supervision and is a prime example of Spanish colonial architecture.
The convent of the Barasoain Church in Malolos is home to the Museum of the Republic of 1899 (Museo ng Republika ng 1899). Initially built in 1859 using nipa and bamboo, the church underwent two reconstructions. The structure that is visible today was constructed in 1885 under Father Juan Giron, O.S.A.'s supervision and is a prime example of Spanish colonial architecture.
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