Cultural
Mapping in
Tacloban City,
Leyte
DATA GATHERING
A. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE AVAILABLE TO YOUR COMMUNITY?
MUSEUMS
Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum
Located at Real St. Tacloban City
Museums
The Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum is the most visited spot in Tacloban
City for it is known to contain hundreds of artifacts, antiques and art pieces
coming from around the world that were collected during the Marcos regime.
To name a few there are Italian tiles, Argentine carpets, chandeliers from
Czech Republic, Chinese porcelain jars and Austrian mirrors. It Consists of 21
Rooms.
Museums
Palawan Room Ifugao Room
Museums
Fern Room Muslim Room
Museums
Shell Room Bamboo Room
Museums
Imee Marcos Room Butterfly Room
Museums
Imelda Marcos Room Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Room
Museums
18 Sitter Dining Table Pres. Marcos Academic Grades
Museums
Pope John Paul II’s Used Pres. Marcos Chair
Chair during its State Visit 1981
Museums
Paintings from China. A gift From A Painting of Imelda marcos
Mao Zedong bearing sea shells
Museums
The Octopus Chandelier in the Pictures from one of the Rooms
Grand Hall, Second Floor. in the mansion
Museums
Red Carpet Stairs Imelda Marcos’s bathtub. A
Jacuzzi
Libraries; Archives
People Center Library
Real St., Tacloban City
Zoos or Animal Sanctuaries
Memorabilia, Heirlooms and Antiques
People Center
Real St., Tacloban City
Works by National Artists or recipients of the Republic Heritage or Manlilikhang Bayan
Awards
Churches, Houses, Office, Shop Buildings, Outdoor Statues and Other Edifices
Mother of Perpetual Help Church Sto. Niño Church St. Joseph Parish
Real St., Tacloban City Tacloban City San Jose, Tacloban City
STO. NINO CHURCH’S OLD FACADE
STO. NINO CHURCH’S OLD FACADE
INTERIORS SET WITH CURVES
AND CIRCLES
THE NEW ALL-WHITE MODERNIST
FACADE OF THE CHURCH
The New Interiors Of Today’s Sto. Nino Church
Churches, Houses, Office, Shop Buildings, Outdoor Statues and Other Edifices
Outdoor Statues at Leyte Capitol Building
Senator Enage St., Tacloban City
Designed by a National Artist
Designed or ornamented by a National artist or any of the first batch of Filipino
architects and artists
Designed by the Daniel Burnham or William E. Parsons
Historical Shrines and Landmarks
Sto. Niño Shrine
Real Street, Tacloban City
Historical Shrines and Landmarks
Tacloban City Convention Center
Esperas Avenue, Tacloban City
Historical Shrines and Landmarks
Madonna of Japan
Kanhuraw Hill Magsaysay Blvd.
Tacloban City
Historical Shrines and Landmarks
Tacloban City Public Market
Paniguran Road, Tacloban City
Historical Shrines and Landmarks
Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport
Airport Road, Tacloban City
LEYTE CAPITOL
BUILDING
LEYTE CAPITOL
BUILDING
First Chrstian Mass in the
Limasawa Islands
Gen. Mcarthur’s Leyte
Landing
19th Century
Iron Cannons
October 1994
Presidential Ceremony
Yolanda Memorial
Brgy. Anibong
Outdoor sculpture or other visual arts
Artist’s groups or art schools
Fiesta committees that use statues and props
Groups that perform pasyon, komedya, panunuluyan or other forms of traditional
literature
Scientific intuitions or socities
B. Identify the Following in your community:
The oldest still in existence …
Building whether nipa or wood
Trees
Masked Tree
Magsaysay Blvd, Tacloban City
Coconut Tree
Real St., Tacloban City
Helds
Families to settle in the area
Animals or Pets
People
Clothing Jewelry
Furniture and other home accessories
Farm Tools
Musical Instruments
Founder of the Barrio
Different artisans and tradesmen
Books
Scientific Equipment
Modes of transportation
Public Utility Jeep Tricycle Passenger Boat
Tacloban City Tacloban City Tacloban City
Works of Art
Ata Maguindanao Kalinga
People Center, Tacloban City People Center, Tacloban City People Center, Tacloban City
Handmade anything
Different Handmade Products
Tacloban Public Market, Tacloban City
Handmade anything
Different Handmade Products
Tacloban Public Market, Tacloban City
THAT’S ALL
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