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National Historical Shrines, also known as National Shrines is a declaration on a hallowed site

Background

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Declared National Historical Shrines in the Philippines

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Image Official National Historical Shrine/ National Shrine name Description Location Legal Basis Year declared
The Burial Site Of Sheik Karimol Makhdum in Tandu Banak, Sibutu, Tawi-Tawi[a] Site where Sheik Karimol Makhdum, Arab Missionary who brought Islam to Tawi-tawi, is buried Sibutu, Tawi-Tawi Declaration: NHI Resolution No. 6, S. 1993[1] 1993
Shrine of Freedom

(Dambana ng Kalayaan)[b]

Declares Fort Santiago as Shrine of Freedom. Dedicated to the memory of Rizal and a Legion of National Heroes and Martyrs who had been confined as lost their lives within said premises

Includes

Intramuros, Manila Declaration: RA 597 s. 1951[2], RA 1607, s. 1956[3] 1951
Kiangan War Memorial Shrine Commemorates the site where Tomoyuki Yamashita and in his capacity, the Japanese Imperial forces surrendered, signaling the end of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines Kiangan, Ifugao
  • Declaration as Military Shrine: Proclamation No. 1460, s. 1975[4]
  • Declaration as National Shrine: Proclamation No. 1682,s. 1977[5]
1975
Aklan Freedom Shrine Final resting place of the Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan Kalibo, Aklan Declaration: NHCP Resolution No. 8, s. 2019[6] 2019
Melchora (Tandang Sora) Aquino National Shrine Site of the birthplace of Melchora "Tandang Sora" Aquino, Mother of the Katipunan. Also the site of her re-interred remains. Bo. Banlat, Quezon city Declaration: NHCP Resolution No. 04, S. 2012[7] 2012
Liberty Shrine More commonly known as Mactan Shrine, the site commemorates what is believed to be the environs where the Battle of Mactan occured

Includes:

  • Magellan Monument
  • Lapulapu Monument
  • Liberty House
  • Other improvements made on the site
Mactan Island, Cebu Declaration: RA 5695[8], PD 260 s. 1973[9] 1969
Balete Pass National shrine Site of the Battle of Balete Pass Sta Fe, Nueva Vizcaya Declaration: RA 10796[10] 2016
The Site in Magallanes, Limasawa Island in the Province Of Leyte, Where The First Mass In The Philippines Also known as the National Shrine to the First Mass, more commonly known as Limasawa Shrine, this site commemorates the birth of Christianity in the Philippines Limasawa Island, Leyte Declaration: RA 2733[11] 1960
Andres Bonifacio Shrine Shrine dedicated to Andres Bonifacio in recognition for starting and leading the 1896 Philippine Revolution. Declared during the centenary of his death Manila Declaration: Proclamation No. 1132, s. 1997[12] 1997
Libingan ng mga Bayani First established as Republic Memorial Cemetery as a tribute to soldiers who died during WW2. Final resting place of Philippine presidents, Medal of valor recipients and other persons entitled to internment at this National Shrine Taguig
  • Providing for the construction of a National Pantheon: RA 289[13]
  • Reservation of land for National Shrine Purposes: Proclamation no. 208, s. 1967[14]
Site reserved for National Shrine purposes: 1967
Ricarte Shrine
General Leandro Locsin Fullon National Shrine Final resting place of Leandro Locsin Fullon, Filipino General of the Philippine Revolution and Liberator of Antique

Includes:

  • The monument of General Fullon
  • The public plaza of Hamtic, Antique
Hamtic, Antique
  • Declaration: BP no. 309 s. 1982
1982
Mt. Samat National Shrine (Dambana ng Kagitingan[c]) Built in honor and in the memory of soldiers who perished in WW2 Pilar, Bataan
  • Exclusion of land from the Bataan National Park reservation to create the Mt. Samat National Shrine: Proclamation No. 25, s. 1966[15]
1966

Unbuilt/ reclassified/ delisted National Historical Shrines

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Sites commonly associated as National Historical Shrines

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  1. ^ "199306.pdf". Google Docs. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  2. ^ "PHILIPPINE LAWS, STATUTES AND CODES - CHAN ROBLES VIRTUAL LAW LIBRARY". www.chanrobles.com. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  3. ^ "AN ACT DECLARING INTRAMUROS A COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL AND EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT, REPEALING FOR THAT PURPOSE COMMONWEALTH ACT NUMBERED ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE AND REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-SEVEN".
  4. ^ "Proclamation No. 1460, s. 1975 Signed on July 9, 1975".
  5. ^ "Proclamation No. 1682". lawphil.net. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  6. ^ Hofmann, Peter; Brill, Marcel (2014-06-06). "NHCP Ligands for Catalysis". Molecular Catalysts: 207–234. doi:10.1002/9783527673278.ch10.
  7. ^ "2012 Board Resolutions".
  8. ^ "REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5695, June 21, 1969".
  9. ^ "Presidential Decree No. 260, s. 1973 Signed on August 1, 1973".
  10. ^ "Republic Act No. 10796". lawphil.net. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  11. ^ "AN ACT TO DECLARE THE SITE IN MAGALLANES, LIMASAWA ISLAND IN THE PROVINCE OF LEYTE, WHERE THE FIRST MASS IN THE PHILIPPINES WAS HELD AS A NATIONAL SHRINE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL MONUMENTS AND LANDMARKS THEREAT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES".
  12. ^ "Proclamation No. 1132, s. 1997".
  13. ^ "PHILIPPINE LAWS, STATUTES AND CODES - CHAN ROBLES VIRTUAL LAW LIBRARY". www.chanrobles.com. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  14. ^ "EXCLUDING FROM THE OPERATION OF PROCLAMATION NO. 423, DATED JULY 12, 1957, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE FORT BONIFACIO MILITARY RESERVATION A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE LAND EMBRACED THEREIN SITUATED IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF TAGUIG, PROVINCE OF RIZAL, AND RESERVING THE SAME FOR NATIONAL SHRINE PURPOSES".
  15. ^ "Proclamation No. 25". lawphil.net. Retrieved 2024-10-14.