Ok, before we tackle this point, let me give you first a chance to explore what's inside this Marcos Museum. But before we proceed, I just want to let you know that all the information I added here are personal thoughts - personal to the point that I am making it sure to get rid of Google and of Google-ing to refrain me on becoming objective.
[BATAC] Inside Marcos Museum
[BATAC] City DIY Itinerary: One-Day Walking Tour to 5 Historical Sites
TEASER: "If you happen to pass by the city of Batac in Ilocos Norte on your way up north, this post might be for you. If you have a passion of discovering the history and the heritage of a place while you travel, this post will give you an idea about a piece of Philippine history as seen in Batac City. . I believe one day isn't that enough to explore the whole city but I only [usually] explore in a day because my work on which I need to fund my wanderlust only gives me a 1-day break in a week. Can you just imagine how workaholic I am?[BATAC] Replica of Ferdinand Marcos
As I walk along the streets of Batac, I noticed that there was this old-looking house that looks elegant. A lot of cars parked near the house and tourist-looking people flocked in front of the house.
[BATAC] Marcos Presidential Center houses the museum and the mausoleum
I supposed to enter the house but someone, sitting at the desk near the door, requested me to fill-up the form and pay 50 pesos for the entrance fee.
[BATAC] Classic Interior
Inside the Marcos Museum, a.k.a. Marcos Presidential Center, it brought me back in time because of the ambiance while seeing some portraits of the late President Marcos in paintings and in sepia prints.
[BATAC] Old-feel stair
[BATAC] Sepia interior
[BATAC] Marcos' replica
I have to be honest that I am not amazed by the interior of the museum because I have seen a lot of this set-up and it is common to many old mansions in my hometown but still, the old-world feel brings charm! Sorry to say that because I see ancestral houses in a row along cobblestone street everyday.
Anyway, I love the unison of the colors inside Marcos Museum -- the sepia-effect ambiance, the red floor and some furniture in maroon.
[BATAC] Macoy's wife is known for her terno."
Inside the Marcos Museum, the presence of Imelda Marcos is evident. There I saw her adorable clothes. She must not be using these clothes anymore but I bet she now has another thousand set of new clothes. So these clothes will just be worthy now for a display.
Marcos Mausoleum is the one I am referring to you as a public and private entity in one (if there is a thing like that or I am just making a story on my own) well, look who is telling the story, it's me.
[BATAC] This way...
The Marcos Mausoleum is a public site (yes, it is open to public) but in limited time. So make it sure to be here from 9am-12noon and 2pm-4pm.
This is the one I am talking about that although the Marcos Mausoleum is open for public, the viewing public is restricted to capture photos inside. So the privacy of what can be seen inside must be upheld.
[BATAC] Preserved house
[BATAC] The mausoleum
The photo you are seeing above is where the Mausoleum is housed. So what about this mausoleum?
Marcos Mausoleum is where the remains of Marcos' body is displayed for public viewing. This must be the longest wake -- friends, family members and almost anyone can visit him. Don't worry there are no necrological services happening each time.
You may have brought with you your most expensive camera, or the most sophisticated camera lens but sorry, they will occupy no space inside the Marcos Mausoleum.
[BATAC] Marcos' visitors
[BATAC] Bust of a great man
Every weekday, the Marcos Mausoleum (which is just beside the Marcos Museum) has ample of visitors except during Holidays and extreme weather conditions.
But the displayed body is thought to be a wax, a replica of Marcos' dead body. So do you think the visit is of worth seeing just a wax?
Wait, they say the real body is located beneath. That body is waiting to be buried at the Libingan ng mga Bayani but who cares right? The Yellow government is reigning in power, right Noynoy? Marcos' family mortician said the body is real but some speculations reveal that the body is buried secretly.
This is my disease, I tend to overrate every place I have been because I can not resist becoming excited even if the place I am exploring is a barangay with nothing to see but ricefields, or cornfields, or olive farm (the last example is imaginary).
I guess it has no cure at all. I am even blogging MOUNTAINS COVERED WITH COCONUTS
[ATIMONAN] Quezon: A Mountain Exclusive for Coconuts?
TEASER: "...but this is a different story because it is a mountain and I was not just able to see one mountain with that character but several of them is present in Quezon.", NOT-SO INTERESTING TRICYCLES[IRIGA] Cool Militarized Tricycles from Nora Aunor's Hometown
TEASER: "I call them militarized not that they are under a military command but because their designs were just so cool which looked like a military vehicle before my sight!" on which I tend to make people believe to be cool because I look at it to be cool, AN ISOLATED CARINDERIA IN QUEZON[CALAUAG] Quezon: Kainan sa Dahon
TEASER: "Opening the wrapped food is exciting and full of suspense. As I am opening the leaf wrapper, the smell is going out that makes me feel so hungry.", about the 5-PESO TUPIG IN PANGASINAN[VILLASIS] I Didn't Know there's Tupig in Villasis, Pangasinan
TEASER: "Villasis is booming, many industries are flourishing, trade and commerce are doing well, but tupig, one little cheap food remains to soar high with pride from the community.", etc.So if you ask me if this visit is of worth, I will surely say yes! As long as it has given me a lot of thoughts in mind to share, as long as it made me feel excited, and as long as I have blogged about it, it means, I find it cool and interesting. And yip yeah... I don't blog things that don't catch my attention, even if that place is your favorite beach or mountain.
[BATAC] Capiz window of the museum
[BATAC] Windows of the past
Look how dramatic those windows are! I am imagining that a beautiful girl wearing a Maria Clara dress is waving her hands to me while she is saying "Goodbye! Keep safe," as her tears fall down seeing me dragged by the Japanese soldiers, LOL!
Wait I am not yet done with Batac City because after seeing the Marcos Museum and the Marcos Mausoleum collectively known as the Marcos Presidential Center, I visited another museum in the City. /end
I remember ito yung pinaka una out of town trip ko sa ilocos norte at ito ang unang pinuntahan namin..
ReplyDelete^^ Nice Chino. Yes, nabasa ko yung entry mo :)
ReplyDeleteCheers!
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ReplyDeleteMuseum is one of the place that I wouldn't miss if I visit a town. Especially hindi ko to dapat ma miss, Mccoy fan here
ReplyDeletejoey, uy, macoy fan ka pala! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to one of my favorite Ilocano icons! Hindi pa ako nakakapunta dito, but I'm thinking of going sa Ilocos one of these days. Hindi ako tumuloy sa museum kasi baka di ko kayanin T_T
ReplyDeleteMicamyx|Senyorita | Kaya mo 'yan anuveh. Magsama ka ng friends mo para may mayakap ka kapag may nagmulto, hahaha!
ReplyDeletehey! i had fun reading your blog..i feel so proud also that what you've showed herein was perfectly wonderful and nakedly seen by my eyes days ago..nice photos ;)
ReplyDeleteallen von valdez | Hi Allen, I thank you for sharing what's on your mind. GOD bless you! :)
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