Exterior of the Aguinaldo Shrine

This is the house of the parents of the first Philippine President - General Emilio Aguinaldo.
This is the same house where the Philippine Independence from Spain was declared and the Philippine Flag (stitched by Marcela Agoncillo) was first waved and unvieled. (1898)

The ancestral house has seven floors with many secret passageways for escaping during the Spanish Colonial Period.
Second Floor - Hallway
 
The hallway is heading to the quarters of Gen. Aguinaldo's daugthers namely Cristina, Carmen and Maria Aguinaldo.
Ang Balconahe ng Makasalanan
 
As would Gen. Aguinaldo jokingly call this balcony since this is the same place where they plot their plans against the Spaniards (1890's)
Banyo
 
Where the bathe place was built separately from the poop place.
Master's Bedroom
 
On the left side of this photo (barely seen) is their closet with a secret passageway heading to a safer place. (Can't exactly remember where does this head to but i'm sure its a place where the General can rest safely)
The famous balcony where the Philippine Independence was declared (1898)
A view of the whole sala from the balcony
The main dining hall where guests during parties and events eat.
The family dining hall where the family eats when there is no event.
 
Beneath the table is a secret passageway to a dungeon leading to the church.
Pahingahan ng mga Sundalo
 
The place where soldiers during the revolutionary period would rest and behind the chairs are secret compartments where rifles and other ammunitions are secretly kept.
A small office where the General usally meets important people.
This is the attic where wounded soldiers are brought and taken care of.
The boy's room.
 
This is where the two sons namely Emilio Aguinaldo Jr., and Miguel Aguinaldo slept
The room where Gen. Aguinaldo stayed when he was already old. (Also his death bed). The same place where he wrote his last will and testament and biography.
Aguinaldo Shrine
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Aguinaldo Shrine

A tour to the house of the first Philippine President - Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo.

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