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Presidential Museum and Library (Philippines)

The Presidential Museum and Library, formerly the Malacañang Museum, is a museum and library institution of the Philippine government. An agency under the Office of the President, it is tasked responsible for preserving, managing, and promoting the history and heritage of the Philippine Presidency as well as the Malacañang Palace.[1]

Presidential Museum and Library
Museum and library institution overview
Formed2004 (2004) (as the Malacañang Museum)
Preceding agencies
  • Presidential Museum
  • Malacañang Library
HeadquartersKalayaan Hall, Malacañang Palace complex, Manila, Philippines
Parent agencyOffice of the President
Websitemalacanang.gov.ph

History edit

 
Main gallery of the museum at Kalayaan Hall.

The Presidential Museum and Library was preceded by two entities; the Malacañang Library and the Presidential Museum.

Predecessor agencies edit

Malacañang Library edit

The Malacañang Library was established in 1946 as the Malacañan Palace Library as part of the Philippine Commonwealth Government.[2] It is a general reference library for use by official and employees of the palace; as well as students and researchers. In January 1950, it was placed under the Office of Public Information;[2] but was made a separate entity at a later date. After this period, two separate distinctions arose to refer to the collections of the Malacañang Palace. "Malacañan Palace Library" came to refer to collections inside the palace which is used by the President themselves while the "Malacañang Library" became the designation for the general circulation library which is available for use by Office of the President employees to the general public. The Malacañang Library started with a collection of around 400 volumes.[3]

A separate library, known as the Presidential Library, was established in 1973.[4] The Presidential Library, which was hosted at the ground floor of the Maharlika Hall (now the Kalayaan Hall) is a birthday gift by First Lady Imelda Marcos to her husband President Ferdinand Marcos. The library also served as a clearing house for President Marcos' documents. The Presidential Library was dissolved in 1997, with its collections absorbed by the Malacañang Library.[3]

Presidential Museum edit

 
Exhibits at the museum.

The Presidential Museum was established during the administration of President Diosdado Macapagal which was meant to "collect, identify, and display relics" collected during the respective incumbencies of Philippine presidents. It was also tasked to document the history of the Malacañang Palace and for training of the Presidential Guards Battalion as tour guides for tourists visiting the palace. Tours to the palace was halted in the 1970s due to security reasons. The museum was relegated to a repository of artworks under the president's custody.[5]

The role of the Presidential Museum was transferred to the Museo ng Malacañang Foundation, a private organization by virtue of Memorandum Order NO. 37 issued by the administration of President Corazon Aquino on September 10, 1985. Public tours inside the palace was continued as means to showcase the extravagance and opulence of the Marcos administration. The Malacañang Heritage Foundation took over from the Museo ng Malacañang Foundation during the administration of President Fidel V. Ramos which reorganized the museum's exhibits and made collections of past presidents as the main feature. Under President Joseph Estrada's tenure, the museum was once again made an artwork repository and public tours were halted once again.[5]

The Presidential Museum was once again revived after Gloria Macapagal Arroyo took office; making the Kalayaan Hall, the building adjacent to the palace proper as the museum's display area and office.[5]

Presidential Museum and Library edit

The Presidential Museum and the Malacañang Library was merged into one institution in 2004 during President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's term.[6] The combined entity, which became known as the Malacañang Museum, was placed under the supervision of the National Museum of the Philippines in 2010 during the term of President Benigno Aquino III for museological and related policy purposes. The Malacañang Museum was placed under the supervision and control of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office within the same year[7] and was renamed as the Presidential Museum and Library.[1] The PML in 2017 was made accessible online through virtual tours, in collaboration with the Presidential Communications Operations Office and the Google Arts & Culture.[8][9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About". Presidential Museum and Library.
  2. ^ a b Philippines Office of Public Information (1950). Republic of the Philippines Government Manual. Bureau of Printing. p. 32. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "History of the Library". Presidential Museum and Library. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  4. ^ "Memorandum Order No. 346, s. 1973: Creating the Presidential Library in the Office of the President". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. February 19, 1973. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c "History of the Presidential Museum". Presidential Museum and Library. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  6. ^ Lingao, Amanda (July 6, 2017). . CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on July 8, 2017. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  7. ^ "Executive Order No. 4 Reorganizing and Renaming the Office of the Press Secretary as the Presidential Communications Operations Office; Creating the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office; and for Other Purposes". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. July 30, 2010. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  8. ^ "You can now go on a virtual tour of the Presidential Museum and Library in Malacañang". Interaksyon. July 5, 2017. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  9. ^ Ranada, Pia (July 8, 2017). "Malacañang, Google offer virtual tour of Presidential Museum". Rappler. Retrieved June 29, 2021.

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The Presidential Museum and Library formerly the Malacanang Museum is a museum and library institution of the Philippine government An agency under the Office of the President it is tasked responsible for preserving managing and promoting the history and heritage of the Philippine Presidency as well as the Malacanang Palace 1 Presidential Museum and LibraryMuseum and library institution overviewFormed2004 2004 as the Malacanang Museum Preceding agenciesPresidential MuseumMalacanang LibraryHeadquartersKalayaan Hall Malacanang Palace complex Manila PhilippinesParent agencyOffice of the PresidentWebsitemalacanang wbr gov wbr ph Contents 1 History 1 1 Predecessor agencies 1 1 1 Malacanang Library 1 1 2 Presidential Museum 1 2 Presidential Museum and Library 2 See also 3 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Main gallery of the museum at Kalayaan Hall The Presidential Museum and Library was preceded by two entities the Malacanang Library and the Presidential Museum Predecessor agencies edit Malacanang Library edit The Malacanang Library was established in 1946 as the Malacanan Palace Library as part of the Philippine Commonwealth Government 2 It is a general reference library for use by official and employees of the palace as well as students and researchers In January 1950 it was placed under the Office of Public Information 2 but was made a separate entity at a later date After this period two separate distinctions arose to refer to the collections of the Malacanang Palace Malacanan Palace Library came to refer to collections inside the palace which is used by the President themselves while the Malacanang Library became the designation for the general circulation library which is available for use by Office of the President employees to the general public The Malacanang Library started with a collection of around 400 volumes 3 A separate library known as the Presidential Library was established in 1973 4 The Presidential Library which was hosted at the ground floor of the Maharlika Hall now the Kalayaan Hall is a birthday gift by First Lady Imelda Marcos to her husband President Ferdinand Marcos The library also served as a clearing house for President Marcos documents The Presidential Library was dissolved in 1997 with its collections absorbed by the Malacanang Library 3 Presidential Museum edit nbsp Exhibits at the museum The Presidential Museum was established during the administration of President Diosdado Macapagal which was meant to collect identify and display relics collected during the respective incumbencies of Philippine presidents It was also tasked to document the history of the Malacanang Palace and for training of the Presidential Guards Battalion as tour guides for tourists visiting the palace Tours to the palace was halted in the 1970s due to security reasons The museum was relegated to a repository of artworks under the president s custody 5 The role of the Presidential Museum was transferred to the Museo ng Malacanang Foundation a private organization by virtue of Memorandum Order NO 37 issued by the administration of President Corazon Aquino on September 10 1985 Public tours inside the palace was continued as means to showcase the extravagance and opulence of the Marcos administration The Malacanang Heritage Foundation took over from the Museo ng Malacanang Foundation during the administration of President Fidel V Ramos which reorganized the museum s exhibits and made collections of past presidents as the main feature Under President Joseph Estrada s tenure the museum was once again made an artwork repository and public tours were halted once again 5 The Presidential Museum was once again revived after Gloria Macapagal Arroyo took office making the Kalayaan Hall the building adjacent to the palace proper as the museum s display area and office 5 Presidential Museum and Library edit The Presidential Museum and the Malacanang Library was merged into one institution in 2004 during President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo s term 6 The combined entity which became known as the Malacanang Museum was placed under the supervision of the National Museum of the Philippines in 2010 during the term of President Benigno Aquino III for museological and related policy purposes The Malacanang Museum was placed under the supervision and control of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office within the same year 7 and was renamed as the Presidential Museum and Library 1 The PML in 2017 was made accessible online through virtual tours in collaboration with the Presidential Communications Operations Office and the Google Arts amp Culture 8 9 See also editPresidential Car Museum National Museum of the PhilippinesReferences edit a b About Presidential Museum and Library a b Philippines Office of Public Information 1950 Republic of the Philippines Government Manual Bureau of Printing p 32 Retrieved June 30 2021 a b History of the Library Presidential Museum and Library Retrieved June 28 2021 Memorandum Order No 346 s 1973 Creating the Presidential Library in the Office of the President Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines February 19 1973 Retrieved June 30 2021 a b c History of the Presidential Museum Presidential Museum and Library Retrieved June 28 2021 Lingao Amanda July 6 2017 Google launches virtual tour of Presidential Museum and Library online CNN Philippines Archived from the original on July 8 2017 Retrieved June 30 2021 Executive Order No 4 Reorganizing and Renaming the Office of the Press Secretary as the Presidential Communications Operations Office Creating the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office and for Other Purposes Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines July 30 2010 Retrieved June 30 2021 You can now go on a virtual tour of the Presidential Museum and Library in Malacanang Interaksyon July 5 2017 Retrieved June 29 2021 Ranada Pia July 8 2017 Malacanang Google offer virtual tour of Presidential Museum Rappler Retrieved June 29 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Presidential Museum and Library Philippines amp oldid 1203257921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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