Introducing the Dona Aurora Aragon-Quezon House, a modest and historic house museum owned by the family of Aurora Quezon, the First Lady of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944. Located on Rizal Street in Poblacion, Baler, Aurora, this historical landmark offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. The house provides visitors with an opportunity to step back in time and experience the early Philippine culture. With its well-preserved rooms and intricate woodwork, the Dona Aurora Aragon-Quezon House is a testament to the country's history. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply curious about the past, a visit to this iconic house is sure to be a rewarding experience. Don't miss the chance to explore the Dona Aurora Aragon-Quezon House and discover the stories it holds within its walls.
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Step through time when you visit this place. It is quite historical and shows the early Philippine culture, especially on how we live by during those years. The house and the items inside are well preserved and will definitely stand out for a long time. Good for kids to drop by as it is also educational.
Very small venue will cost you 100p to have a look but its worth it if you have a half hour spare and its close to Quezon park and Museo de Baler.
A very Strategic place for a melting pot of our indigenous culture and the colonizing West. Surrounded by Mountain ranges...Come and see the nature blending with contemporary aesthetic beauty!
Free museum to visit the reconstructed former home of the first lady Aurora Quezon. Theres some pictures related to her life and paintings which featured her and scneries related to the province.
This is the Replica of Dona Aurora Aragon - Quezon house.
A lot of Books, photographs, paintaings and memorabilia.
You will enjoy the place very educational.
Nothing much to see but nice to step into historical houses like this to see how they live back then. The house is preserved well, so the old look and vibe is there.
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.
Interesting place. Be sure to drop by the tourism office before going here for cheaper entrance fees around Baler.
Very small venue will cost you 100p to have a look but its worth it if you have a half hour spare and its close to Quezon park and Museo de Baler.
A very Strategic place for a melting pot of our indigenous culture and the colonizing West. Surrounded by Mountain ranges...Come and see the nature blending with contemporary aesthetic beauty!
Location
QH57+C2M, Rizal Street, Poblacion, Baler, Aurora, Philippines
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08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Tuesday
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Wednesday
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Thursday
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Friday
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Saturday
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Sunday
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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