Presidential Car Museum

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Presidential Car Museum
Museo ng Pampangulong Sasakyan
Presidential Car Museum QMC.jpg
LocationQuezon Memorial Circle, Quezon City
Coordinates14°39′0.7″N 121°03′3.8″E / 14.650194°N 121.051056°E / 14.650194; 121.051056
CuratorRyan Tan
Building details
General information
StatusOpen
Groundbreaking2017
InauguratedAugust 19, 2018

The Presidential Car Museum (Filipino: Museo ng Pampangulong Sasakyan) is a museum within the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

History[]

The National Historical Commission of the Philippines was planning to open a museum to house the presidential cars of former Philippine Presidents as early as 2013.[1]

The NHCP secured a location for the museum when it signed a memorandum of agreement with the local government of Quezon City. The city provided at least 3,000 square meters (32,000 sq ft) of space for the museum. The land within the Quezon Memorial Circle where the museum was built was formerly occupied by basketball and volleyball courts which was moved to another part of the park at the NHCP's expense.[2]

The museum was formally inaugurated on August 19, 2018.[3]

Collection[]

The museum displays the National Historical Commission of the Philippines collection of cars used by former Presidents of the Philippines during their term of office, restored to their original condition.[2] Prior to the opening of the museum, the vehicles were housed in a private warehouse in Pampanga.[4]

Other vehicles:

References[]

  1. ^ Subido, Paulo Rafael (21 May 2013). "This is how past Philippine presidents rolled". TopGear. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b "NHCP, QC Seal Agreement Establishing Presidential Car Museum". Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  3. ^ Montemayor, Ma. Teresa (19 August 2018). "Presidential car museum opens in Quezon City". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  4. ^ "A look at presidential cars in Philippine history". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. ABS-CBN News. 13 July 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
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