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Gintong Yaman ng Quezon Museum


The museum is located in Lucena City, Quezon Province. It houses a collection of the memorabilia of the former President Manuel L. Quezon, former Senator Lorenzo Tañada, and former Congressman Manuel S. Enverga.

by Jhaypee Guia on June 25, 2012

Overview

The museum is located in Lucena City, Quezon Province. It houses a collection of the memorabilia of the former President Manuel L. Quezon, former Senator Lorenzo Tañada, and former Congressman Manuel S. Enverga. A large section of the museum features the memorabilia of some of the prominent citizens of the province.

Visit the museum and take a sentimental journey to the past. The Manuel L. Quezon Shrine beside the old capitol of Lucena City is a storehouse of the writings and memorabilia of this great president.

Manuel L. Quezon’s Day

The annual selection and the giving of awards to five Natatanging Anak ng Lucena highlights the Araw ng Lucena and Manuel L. Quezon’s Day on August 20. Recipients of the award are selected based on their excellent performance and contributions in their respective fields of endeavor, i.e. education, arts, literature, economics, and public service and/or administration.

How to get there

Here is a list of terminals where you can spot buses offering trips going to Lucena Quezon.

  • EDSA-Kamuning
  • Cubao
  • Buendia-Taft
  • EDSA-Pasay

Ride a bus from the following stations above going to Lucena, Quezon. Drop off at the Lucena Grand Terminal. From there, jeepneys are available as a mode of transportation traveling around the city or to other towns. Travel time will take more or less 4 hours from Manila. Have a happy trip and take care!

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