Sunday, January 15, 2012

Sto.Nino shrine and heritage museum in Tacloban City

Here are some pictures of our visit to Sto.Nino shrine in Tacloban City. The shrine is one of the 29 presidential rest houses of the late President Ferdinand Marcus had built and it was built for his wife Imelda Marcos and thus consired the number 1 tourist spot in Tacloban.

A chapel dominates the ground floor with the image of Sto. NiƱo as focal point. Elevated by 2-3 steps on the peripheral are 13 guest rooms, each with varied motifs representing the different regions of the country. On the second floor is a very spacious ballroom as well as the bed chambers of the former First Family.Inside the mansion you can find some collections of paintings of historical events in Leyte. The shrine was also a palace during the Marcos regime, with Olympic-size swimming pool, state dining rooms, about 13 guest rooms and private bedrooms for Imelda, Ferdinand and their children. Imelda's bathroom was luxurious and larger than many Filipino homes. The place is filled with antique ceramics, pottery and collectibles. Imelda stayed there only once.

The guest rooms are each in a different theme; a little touch that I really like was that each room had a signed picture of Ferdinand, and a diarama showing Imelda performing some beneficial act or another.

The whole house was furninshed with a multitude of antiques from around the world, you can find Austrian mirrors in almost every room of the mansion.  It also became a repository of the Marcos' collections - chandeliers from Czech Republic, mirrors from Austria, tiles from Italy, jars from China, floor carpets from Argentina, among others.


http://www.taclobanhotels.com/STO-.--NINO-SHRINE-AND-HERITAGE-MUSEUM.htm

 



Si Malakas at si Maganda...





Ferdinand Marcos bedroom with an authentic wall leather from
Italy

Si Malakas at si Maganda carved with Narra tree

Imelda Marcos bedroom

Wanted! Chester was planning to take some of the stones ^_^

Stairyway to heaven....

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